Lia Brozgal
· ProfessorUniversity of California, Los Angeles · French and Italian
Active 2009–2026
About
Professor Lia Brozgal's fields of interest include Medieval and Early Modern Literature, Cultural and Intellectual History, Law, Medicine, and Journalism. Her academic focus encompasses a broad range of historical and cultural studies, emphasizing the intersections of literature, history, and societal developments during the Medieval and Early Modern periods. Her work contributes to understanding the cultural and intellectual currents that shaped these eras, with particular attention to how literature and historical contexts inform contemporary perspectives.
Research topics
- Political Science
- History
- Sociology
- Law
- Computer Science
- Aesthetics
- Philosophy
- Epistemology
- Ancient history
- Geography
- Literature
- Criminology
- Gender studies
- Art
Selected publications
French Studies · 2026-01-01
article1st authorCorresponding2023-05-04
book-chapterOpen access1st authorCorrespondingLate-Colonial French cinema. Filming the Algerian War of Independence
Modern & Contemporary France · 2023-11-10
article1st authorCorresponding"Late-Colonial French cinema. Filming the Algerian War of Independence." Modern & Contemporary France, ahead-of-print(ahead-of-print), pp. 1–2
Moroccan other-archives: history and citizenship after state violence
The Journal of North African Studies · 2023 · 12 citations
1st authorCorresponding- Political Science
- Sociology
- Political Science
2023-05-04
book-chapterOpen access1st authorCorresponding2023-04-07
book-chapter1st authorCorrespondingIntroduction: A Jewish Childhood in Translation
2023-05-17
book-chapterOpen access1st authorCorrespondingLuminos is University of California Press’ Open Access publishing program for monographs. With the same high standards for selection, peer review, production and marketing as our traditional program, Luminos is a transformative model, built as a partnership where costs and benefits are shared.
A Jewish Childhood in the Muslim Mediterranean
2023-05-02
bookOpen access1st authorCorrespondingIntroduction: A Jewish Childhood in Translation
2023-05-04
book-chapterOpen access1st authorCorresponding1. For reasons having to do with their schooling and life trajectories, two of the authors preferred to write their stories in English. Although Roni Margulies's parents spoke French with him at home, growing up
« On peut dire que les productions culturelles “font l’histoire”, mais elles la font autrement »
Hommes & migrations · 2021-01-01
articleOpen accessSenior authorHommes & Migrations : Vous avez fait paraître l’année dernière cet ouvrage, Absent the Archive1, qui porte sur la question des représentations de la manifestation du 17 octobre 1961 et de la répression d’État qui s’en est suivie à travers différentes formes culturelles, parmi lesquelles les arts visuels. Quels sont les arts visuels concernés et sont-ils tous des productions françaises ? Lia Brozgal : En effet, le but de mon livre Absent the Archive : Cultural Traces of a Massacre in Paris es...
Frequent coauthors
- 5 shared
Rebecca Glasberg
- 4 shared
Vitalis Danon
University of California, Los Angeles
- 4 shared
Albert Memmi
University of California, Los Angeles
- 4 shared
Ninette De La
University of California, Los Angeles
- 2 shared
Jane Kuntz
University of California System
- 2 shared
Swanie Potot
- 1 shared
Corbin Treacy
- 1 shared
Emi Koide
Awards & honors
- American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) Fellowship (201…
- Camargo Foundation Fellowship. Residency in Cassis, France.…
- University of California President’s Faculty Fellowship in t…
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