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With interdisciplinary analyses of texts whose origins span the diversity of the Jewish and Muslim traditions, the provocative essays collected in Israeli-Palestinian Conflict in the Francophone World offer startling insights into the meaning of the volatile history of this conflict in the Francophone world.

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With interdisciplinary analyses of texts whose origins span the diversity of the Jewish and Muslim traditions, the provocative essays collected in Israeli-Palestinian Conflict in the Francophone World offer startling insights into the meaning of the volatile history of this conflict in the Francophone world.


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Autorenporträt
Nathalie Debrauwere-Miller is an Associate Professor of French and Francophone Literature at Vanderbilt University. Her research focuses on French Jewish Studies and feminist theory. She is the author of Envisager Dieu avec Edmond Jabès (2007). She has also published numerous articles and book chapters on Edmond Jabès, Emmanuel Levinas, Hélène Cixous, Marcel Proust, Maryse Condé et Simone de Beauvoir in the US, France and Germany. They appear in journals such as Modern Language Notes (MLN), Literature & Theology, French Forum, Romanic Review, Contemporary French and Francophone Studies/Sites, Dalhousie French Studies, and in éds Minard, éd. Lendemains and Presses Universitaires de Vincennes. She is currently completing a manuscript entitled La Crypte du père: Hélène Cixous, Sarah Kofman, Eliette Abécassis and Anne Goscinny.