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A Career Pivot:

Trading British Classics for Moroccan Art

By Diane Couzens |聽 Spring 2026

69色情视频 Literature Professor Benjamin Eric Daffron in a traditional kandura, drinking mint tea, in Caf茅 Clock in Chefchaouen in May 2024.

Instagram posts, short films and creative writing focused on North Africa – for someone who spent a large part of his career writing about British Gothic literature, this is a 180-degree turn.

An orange and white cat sleeping in a book stall.

A cat in a book stall in Rabat鈥檚 medina during Daffron鈥檚 visit in January 2024.

69色情视频 Literature Professor Benjamin Eric Daffron, currently based in Marrakech, Morocco teaching at Cadi Ayyad University as part of the prestigious Fulbright U.S. Scholar program, once focused his scholarship and teaching on authors such as Jane Austen, Lord Byron and Mary Shelley. A few years ago, he underwent what he describes as a 鈥渞adical transformation鈥 in his research pursuits. 鈥淒uring the (COVID-19) lockdown, I sought to make sense of what was happening to and around me鈥 As I wrote my way through and out of lockdown, I composed essays that blended the personal with the theoretical, something altogether unprecedented in my career.鈥

This type of writing and scholarship not only was new to Daffron but also to the world of contemporary literature. Daffron鈥檚 research has focused on autotheory, an emerging genre in the literary scene. Described as 鈥渢he chimera of research and imagination鈥 (Arianne Zwartjes, 鈥淎utotheory as Rebellion,鈥 Michigan Quarterly Review), the genre blends personal narrative with scholarly reflection. Daffron has introduced this new genre to Ramapo through a new senior seminar course for English and Literary Studies majors called Autotheory: Critical Reflections on Life, in which students examined the genre through memoirs, essays and more and used it to surface topics ranging from sexuality and race to language and affect. This blend reflects Ramapo鈥檚 distinction as a public liberal arts college – the interdisciplinary nature of critical inquiry.

In January 2023, Daffron experienced what he calls 鈥渁 watershed moment鈥: his first visit to Morocco. 鈥淭hat trip ignited a love for the country that found expression in a series of creative and critical pieces, in particular travel memoirs, as well as translations from French to English of stories.鈥 He returned in an almost addictive manner, traveling there four more times in the next two years. 鈥淪omething about the Marrakshi way of life kept summoning me,鈥 Daffron writes in 鈥淢arrakech鈥檚 Medina: 鈥楢 Simple Path of Reading,鈥欌 published in Panorama: The Journal of Travel, Place, and Nature.

鈥淭hat trip ignited a love for the country that found expression in a series of creative and critical pieces, in particular travel memoirs, as well as translations from French to English of stories.鈥

鈥 Benjamin Eric Daffron

From that point, his scholarship output on Moroccan literature, film, photography and other artistic forms was almost feverish. 鈥淢y desire was to make sense of my nascent relationship to this fascinating country.鈥 He wrote an article that reads like a short story but is really a criticism of a film by Moroccan filmmaker Maryam Touzani. It was published in a peer-reviewed research journal focused on creative and professional writing. This past year, Daffron analyzed the autotheoretical and autopoetical work focused on body perception and identity, posted on Instagram, of Moroccan photographer and poet In猫s Bouallou. He also authored an article that analyzed gender identities and sexuality explored in a short film by Moroccan film director Sido Lansari.

His first-person narrative, 鈥淢arrakech鈥檚 Medina: 鈥楢 Simple Path of Reading,鈥欌 gives the reader an insider look into a vibrant landscape. In his narrative, he describes attempting to navigate a winding, chaotic tangle of alleyways with thousands of stalls that is the Marrakesh Medina in search of a Moroccan artist. Focusing his Fulbright U.S. Scholar research on emergent creative Moroccan artists, Daffron notes, 鈥淢y greatest research challenge has been logistical. Morocco is home to a rich arts scene from literary readings to films series and art fairs. There are simply not enough hours in the day (to experience it all).鈥.

His creative evolution in the past several years is not unlike the journey of a Ramapo student, who through experiential learning, dives headlong into exploring new perspectives and utilizing critical thinking and analysis. Will Daffron have gotten his fill of Morocco after this year? Apparently not. In a few months, he will return stateside and is looking forward to bringing what he has learned during his Fulbright experience back to the classroom and Ramapo students. Students will benefit from his time abroad, as he hopes to develop a course focused on contemporary Moroccan literature and film. This passionate pursuit of the past few years may very well be the beginning of his lifelong fascination.

Moroccan alleyway

A scene in Essaouira from Daffron鈥檚 visit in January 2025.