Nathalie Debrauwere-Miller ORCID iD Vanderbilt University, Department of French and Italian, VU Station B #356312, 301 Vanderbilt Place, Nashville, TN 37235-6312 United States
Nathalie Debrauwere-Miller, an Associate Professor at Vanderbilt University (USA), specializes in French & Francophone Studies, Jewish Studies, and Feminist Theory. Her research primarily focuses on North African Arab-Muslim and Jewish writers, exploring the intricate relationship between Jews and Arab-Muslims in France and its correlation with the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Her recent work delves into the evolving dynamics concerning the traditional republican model and micro-identities such as race, ethnicity, religion, and gender. This exploration aids in comprehending the crisis faced by the French republican model in a society that hosts Europe’s largest Muslim and Jewish populations. Currently, she is finalizing a manuscript on minority issues in France, examining Albert Camus’s impact on contemporary Francophone playwrights who address questions of terrorism and martyrdom.
2019: Chahdortt Djavann et la honte sexuelle du ‘surmusulman.’ L’Esprit créateur : The International Quarterly of French and Francophone Studies, 59(03), 99-113. https://muse.jhu.edu/article/734232/summary