Nancy M. Arenberg Source Confirmed

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University of Arkansas at Fayetteville

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1 h-index 36 pubs 8 cited

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Biography and Research Information

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Nancy M. Arenberg's research focuses on literary analysis, particularly examining themes of gender, identity, and social critique in French literature. Her recent publications delve into the works of Madame de Murat, exploring concepts of gender inversion and transgressive bodies in "Le Sauvage" and presenting "Anguillette" as a counternarrative of disillusionment. Arenberg also investigates how literary texts challenge prevailing social norms and narratives, as seen in her analyses of "Au grand soleil cachez vos filles" by Abla Farhoud and "Et te voici permise à tout homme" by Éliette Abécassis. Additionally, her work addresses themes of resistance and visibility within specific cultural contexts, including her examination of Simone Veil's "Une jeunesse au temps de la Shoah." She has also contributed to discussions on pedagogical approaches, publishing on the topic of introducing diversity into graduate classrooms.

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  • h-index: 1
  • Publications: 36
  • Citations: 8

Selected Publications

  • Clermidy-Patard, Geneviève. Madame de Murat et la défense des dames (2025) DOI
  • Breaking the Silence: A Testimonial of Resistance to Jewish Invisibility in Simone Veil’s Une jeunesse au temps de la Shoah (2021) DOI

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