Olfa Gandouz is currently an assistant professor at the College of Sciences and Humanities al Kharej, Saudi Arabia. She is a permanent assistant professor at the University of Gabes, Tunisia and she taught five years at the Faculty of Sousse. She got her doctoral degree from the Faculty of Arts and Human Sciences of Sousse, Tunisia, with the thesis titled “Female Oscillation between Idealization and Debasement in Selected Plays of Eugene O’Neill and Tennessee Williams.” She participated in a number of national and international conferences and published articles in Canadian, British, European, Algerian and Tunisian journals on different topics (female resistance, irony, interdisciplinarity, Corpus linguistics, transitivity, and media.) She was offered a grant by the CEMAT and she was integrated within the Eugene O’Neill and the Arthur Miller’s societies in Boston (May 2019). She is also an editor in Canadian, Romanian, Indian, Pakistani, American and Algerian journals. She is a member of the Laboratory on Approaches to Discourse at the Faculty of Arts and Humanities Sfax, Tunisia. Her research interests include: modern American drama, Irish studies, gender theories, postcolonial studies, multiculturalism and media.