![]() Rahmani is a member of the Global Visual Cultures Academic Committee, and she also created the graduate research program at the École Nationale des Beaux-Arts, which she directed from 1999-2002. She is the founder and director of INHA’s ambitious Interactive Bibliographic Database on the globalization of art, its history, and its theoretical impact. As an art historian, Rahmani is director of the research program on art and globalization at the French National Institute of the History of Art (INHA), an interdisciplinary program that focuses on contemporary art practices in a globalized world and links many networks in France and abroad. ![]() The French Ministry of Culture named her Chevalier of Arts and Letters and as a member of the College of Diversity. ![]() edition of France, Story of Childhood was published by Yale University Press in 2016. She is the author of a literary trilogy dedicated to contemporary figures of so-called banished people: Moze (Sabine Wespieser Editions, 2003) “Muslim”: A Novel (Deep Vellum, 2019) and France, Story of Childhood (Sabine Wespieser Editions, 2006). The Algerian-born academic and author ZAHIA RAHMANI is one of France’s leading art historians and writers of fiction, memoirs, and cultural criticism.
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