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Last published 2025
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Nancy M. Arenberg

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Faculty Researcher

1 h-index 37 pubs 8 cited

Biography and Research Information

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Nancy M. Arenberg's scholarship focuses on literary analysis, particularly examining gender, identity, and social commentary within French and Quebecois literature. Her recent work includes analyses of Madame de Murat's fairy tales, exploring themes of female agency and societal expectations. Arenberg has also investigated representations of desire and transgression in Murat's "Le Sauvage" and "Anguillette," framing them as counternarratives to conventional romantic ideals. Her research extends to the works of Abla Farhoud, where she studies the disillusionment associated with the concept of "home." Additionally, Arenberg has published on the themes of bondage, adultery, and illicit desire in Éliette Abécassis's "Et te voici permise à tout homme," as well as resistance to Jewish invisibility in Simone Veil's memoir. She has also contributed to discussions on diversity within graduate classrooms.

Metrics

  • h-index: 1
  • Publications: 37
  • Citations: 8

Selected Publications

  • Clermidy-Patard, Geneviève. Madame de Murat et la défense des dames (2025)
    Dalhousie French Studies DOI OpenAlex
  • Breaking the Silence: A Testimonial of Resistance to Jewish Invisibility in Simone Veil’s Une jeunesse au temps de la Shoah (2021)
    European Journal of Life Writing DOI OpenAlex
  • Book Reviews (2019)
    Quebec Studies DOI OpenAlex
  • Forbidden Desire: Shades of Racinian Fatality in Marie Laberge’s <i>Juillet</i> (2018)
    Quebec Studies DOI OpenAlex
  • Silence and anguish: Muting the feminine voice in Éliette Abécassis’s <i>La Répudiée</i> (2018)
    French Cultural Studies 1 citation DOI OpenAlex
  • Maternal Estrangement: Uncovering Family Crimes in Malika Mokeddem’s <i>Je dois tout à ton oubli</i> (2017)
    Australian Journal of French Studies DOI OpenAlex
  • Fossilized Memories and Loss in Monique Bosco’s <i>La Femme de Loth</i> (2015)
    Quebec Studies 1 citation DOI OpenAlex
  • Mirrors, Cross-dressing and Narcissism in Choisy’s Histoire de Madame la Comtesse des Barres (2005)
    Cahiers du dix-septième An Interdisciplinary Journal DOI OpenAlex

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