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Nancy M. Arenberg's research centers on the critical analysis of literary works, particularly those from French and Jewish traditions. Her recent publications investigate themes of gender, sexuality, and social critique within the narratives of authors such as Madame de Murat and Éliette Abécassis. Arenberg's work examines how these authors challenge conventional notions of love, desire, and societal roles, often through the lens of marginalized or transgressive characters and experiences. She also explores themes of disillusionment and the construction of "home" in contemporary literature, as seen in her analysis of Abla Farhoud's work. Arenberg's scholarship contributes to a deeper understanding of how literary texts engage with complex social and cultural issues, including issues of invisibility and resistance within specific historical and cultural contexts. Her work also touches on pedagogical approaches, with a publication addressing diversity in graduate classrooms.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 37
- Citations: 8
Selected Publications
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Clermidy-Patard, Geneviève. Madame de Murat et la défense des dames (2025)
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Breaking the Silence: A Testimonial of Resistance to Jewish Invisibility in Simone Veil’s Une jeunesse au temps de la Shoah (2021)
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