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'''Zakya Daoud''' (by her real name '''Jacqueline Loghlam''') is a well-known Moroccan journalist. She was born in 1937 in [[Bernay]] in [[France]]. She became a Moroccan citizen in 1959.<ref>Abdeslam Kadiri, "Portrait. Les mille vies de Zakya Daoud", ''Telquel'', 13-02-2006 </ref>
'''Zakya Daoud''' (real name '''Jacqueline Loghlam''') is a French [[journalist]]. She was born in 1937 in [[Bernay, Eure|Bernay]] in [[France]]. She was naturalized [[Morocco|Moroccan]] and changed her name in 1959.<ref name="Kadiri">Abdeslam Kadiri, "Portrait. Les mille vies de Zakya Daoud", ''Telquel'', 13 February 2006</ref>
Zakya Daoud started her career as a journalist in 1958 for the Moroccan radio and then as correspondant in Morocco for the weekly ''[[Jeune Afrique]]''. At the request of the African weekly Jacqueline Loghlam signed her articles with the pseudonyme Zakya Daoud, a borrowed name under which she kept writing.<ref>ibid. </ref>


Loghlam started her career as a journalist in 1958 for the Moroccan radio and then as a correspondent in Morocco for the weekly ''[[Jeune Afrique]]'', which asked her to sign her articles with the pseudonym "Zakya Daoud", a borrowed name under which she continued writing.<ref name="Kadiri" />
In 1966 she became chief editor of ''Lamalif'', a Moroccan magazin until it was stopped from publishing by the Moroccan authorities in 1988. From 1989 to 2001, Zakya Daoud contributed articles to several French journals like ''[[Maghreb-Machrek]]'', ''Arabies'' and ''[[Le Monde diplomatique]]''. Since that time she has published several books in the field of sociology and history.<ref>ibid. </ref>

In 1966, she became chief editor of ''[[Lamalif]]'', a Moroccan magazine until it was stopped from publishing by the Moroccan authorities in 1988. From 1989 to 2001, Daoud contributed articles to several French journals including ''[[Maghreb-Machrek]]'', ''Arabies'' and ''[[Le Monde diplomatique]]''. Since that time, she has published several books in the fields of sociology and history.<ref name="Kadiri" />


==References==
==References==
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== Bibliography ==
==Bibliography==
* ''L’État du Maghreb'' (collected works), la Découverte, 1990.

* ''L’État du Maghreb'' (ouvrage collectifs), la Découverte, 1990.
* ''Féminisme et politique au Maghreb'', Éditions Maisonneuve et Larose, 1994
* ''Féminisme et politique au Maghreb'', Éditions Maisonneuve et Larose, 1994
* ''Ferhart Abbas, une utopie algérienne'' (en collaboration avec Benjamin Stora), Éditions Denoël, 1995
* ''Ferhart Abbas, une utopie algérienne'' (in collaboration with Benjamin Stora), Éditions Denoël, 1995
* ''Ben Barka'' (en collaboration avec Maati Monjib), Éditions Michalon, 1996
* ''[[Mehdi Ben Barka|Ben Barka]]'' (in collaboration with Maati Monjib), Éditions Michalon, 1996
* ''Marocains des deux rives'', Éditions L’Atelier, 1997.
* ''Marocains des deux rives'', Éditions L’Atelier, 1997.
* ''Abdelkrim, une épopée d’or et de sang'', Éditions Séguier, 1999 ISBN 2840491443
* ''Abdelkrim, une épopée d’or et de sang'', Éditions Séguier, 1999 {{ISBN|2-84049-144-3}}
* ''Gibraltar, croisée de mondes et Gibraltar, improbable frontière'', Éditions Séguier-Atlantica, 2002
* ''Gibraltar, croisée de mondes et Gibraltar, improbable frontière'', Éditions [[Atlantica-Séguier]], 2002
* ''De l’immigration à la citoyenneté'', Éditions Mémoire de la Méditerranée, 2003
* ''De l’immigration à la citoyenneté'', Éditions Mémoire de la Méditerranée, 2003
* ''Zaynab, reine de Marrakech'' (roman), Éditions L’Aube, 2004
* ''Zaynab, reine de Marrakech'' (novel), Éditions L’Aube, 2004
* ''Marocains de l’autre rive'', Éditions Paris Méditerranée-Tarik, 2004
* ''Marocains de l’autre rive'', Éditions Paris Méditerranée-Tarik, 2004
* ''Casablanca en mouvement'', Éditions Autrement, 2005
* ''Casablanca en mouvement'', Éditions Autrement, 2005
* ''Les Années Lamalif : 1958-1988, trente ans de journalisme, Éditions Tarik et Senso Unico - 2007
* ''Les Années Lamalif : 1958-1988, trente ans de journalisme'', Éditions Tarik et Senso Unico, 2007
== External Links ==
*Bibliomonde [http://www.bibliomonde.com/auteur/zakya-daoud-63.html retrieved on 04-23-2008]
*Loubna Bernichi, Maroc Hebdo Press: Zakya Daoud, La Passionaria de la Plume [http://www.maroc-hebdo.press.ma/MHinternet/Archives_742/html_742/zakya.html retrieved on 04-23-2008]


==External links==
*Bibliomonde [http://www.bibliomonde.com/auteur/zakya-daoud-63.html Zakya Daoud bibliography] on Biblimonde website. Retrieved 23 April 2008.
*Loubna Bernichi, [https://web.archive.org/web/20081013174148/http://www.maroc-hebdo.press.ma/MHinternet/Archives_742/html_742/zakya.html "Zakya Daoud, la pasionaria de la plume"], ''Maroc Hebdo''. Archived from [http://www.maroc-hebdo.press.ma/MHinternet/Archives_742/html_742/zakya.html the original] on 13 October 2008. Retrieved 30 March 2018.



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Latest revision as of 12:10, 26 November 2022

Zakya Daoud

Zakya Daoud (real name Jacqueline Loghlam) is a French journalist. She was born in 1937 in Bernay in France. She was naturalized Moroccan and changed her name in 1959.[1]

Loghlam started her career as a journalist in 1958 for the Moroccan radio and then as a correspondent in Morocco for the weekly Jeune Afrique, which asked her to sign her articles with the pseudonym "Zakya Daoud", a borrowed name under which she continued writing.[1]

In 1966, she became chief editor of Lamalif, a Moroccan magazine until it was stopped from publishing by the Moroccan authorities in 1988. From 1989 to 2001, Daoud contributed articles to several French journals including Maghreb-Machrek, Arabies and Le Monde diplomatique. Since that time, she has published several books in the fields of sociology and history.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Abdeslam Kadiri, "Portrait. Les mille vies de Zakya Daoud", Telquel, 13 February 2006

Bibliography[edit]

  • L’État du Maghreb (collected works), la Découverte, 1990.
  • Féminisme et politique au Maghreb, Éditions Maisonneuve et Larose, 1994
  • Ferhart Abbas, une utopie algérienne (in collaboration with Benjamin Stora), Éditions Denoël, 1995
  • Ben Barka (in collaboration with Maati Monjib), Éditions Michalon, 1996
  • Marocains des deux rives, Éditions L’Atelier, 1997.
  • Abdelkrim, une épopée d’or et de sang, Éditions Séguier, 1999 ISBN 2-84049-144-3
  • Gibraltar, croisée de mondes et Gibraltar, improbable frontière, Éditions Atlantica-Séguier, 2002
  • De l’immigration à la citoyenneté, Éditions Mémoire de la Méditerranée, 2003
  • Zaynab, reine de Marrakech (novel), Éditions L’Aube, 2004
  • Marocains de l’autre rive, Éditions Paris Méditerranée-Tarik, 2004
  • Casablanca en mouvement, Éditions Autrement, 2005
  • Les Années Lamalif : 1958-1988, trente ans de journalisme, Éditions Tarik et Senso Unico, 2007

External links[edit]