Today, May 5, 2026, at Malek Ben Nabi Hall, the Department of Letters and French Language at the University of M’sila hosted a research seminar of significant intellectual importance, organized under the PRFU project and proposed by Professor Souad Atoui-Labidi.
Held under the theme: “Literary Writings: Production and Reception (Imaginaries, Myths, and Fiction),” the seminar explored the deep mechanisms of literary creation and how texts resonate with audiences.
The event was led by a panel of recognized experts, including:
Aissa Mehdeb
Djamel Boukhalat
Salim Maouche
Souad Atoui-Labidi
Other faculty members and students also joined the speakers, enriching the diversity of perspectives presented.
The seminar stood out for the exceptional quality of discussions, which helped deepen the understanding of imagination and myth in contemporary fiction, offering a fruitful debate on both scientific and cultural levels.
Participants emphasized the importance of such meetings in energizing academic research and strengthening the links between theoretical production and critical analysis of literary works.
In conclusion, this intellectually rich seminar once again highlights the ongoing dynamism of research within the Department of Letters and French Language, thereby reinforcing the reputation of excellence of the Faculty of Letters and Languages as well as the University of M’sila.





