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Noga Stiassny

Noga Stiassny is a postdoctoral researcher in the DFG research project “(Con)sequential Images – An archaeology of iconic film footage from the Nazi era” and the Horizon 2020 innovation action “Visual History of the Holocaust: Rethinking Curation in the Digital Age” at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. She is primarily interested in art and visual history scholarship, as well as in questions of memory, representation, and the heritagization of cultural landscapes. She holds a PhD in Art History from Hamburg University, gained whilst a member of the Research Training Group “Recollections: Representations of the Shoah in Comparative Perspective”, and a Guest Researcher at the Amsterdam School for Heritage, Memory and Material Culture of the University of Amsterdam. Her work has been published as chapters in books and articles in journals like Israel Studies and Memory Studies Journal.

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Digital Digging: Traces, Gazes, and the Archival In-Between
Published in Issue 4: Audiovisual Traces
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