

From 2015-2020, he was book review editor of the Journal of Arabic Literature. Prior to Mason, Greenberg was a postdoctoral fellow and subject matter expert (French/Arabic) with the Center for Strategic Communication at Arizona State University and an Assistant Professor of World Literature at Northern Michigan University.

Focusing on the intersection of art and politics in the modern Middle East and North Africa, he is the author of three books including most recently How Information Warfare Shaped the Arab Spring: The Politics of Narrative in Tunisia and Egypt (Edinburgh 2019). Nathaniel Greenberg is an Associate Professor of Arabic in the Department of Modern and Classical Languages at George Mason University. Nathaniel Greenberg Arabic Program Coordinator Associate ProfessorĪrabic: MENA studies comparative literature discourse analysis film&media What Can I Do With a Degree in the Liberal Arts.What Can I Do With a Degree in Languages and Linguistics?.

