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Nadja Berkovich's scholarship focuses on the intersection of literature, culture, and identity, with a particular emphasis on Soviet Jewish culture. Her work investigates how literary texts reflect and shape understandings of Jewish identity within specific historical and political contexts. Berkovich has published on topics such as Jewish culture and identity in the Soviet Union, examining the role of literature in navigating these complex themes. Her research also extends to literary investigations of social justice, as seen in her work on Vladimir Bogoraz's writings. With a total of four publications, Berkovich is an active contributor to the fields of literary studies and cultural history.
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The Soviet Jewish Bookshelf: Jewish Culture and Identity Between the Lines by MaratGrinberg. Waltham: Brandeis University Press, 2023. 284 pp. $40.00. ISBN 978‐1‐68458‐131‐3 (2025)
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Science against Injustice: A Literary Investigation of Vladimir Bogoraz's<i>Silhouettes from Gomel’</i> (2021)
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