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Noga Stiassny

Noga Stiassny is an art, media, and memory Research Associate at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. She received her PhD in Art History from Hamburg University and is a former Guest Researcher at the Amsterdam School for Heritage, Memory and Material Culture at the University of Amsterdam. Her work focuses on the visual representation of memory and traumatic heritage and has been published in various peer-reviewed publications. She is the author of the forthcoming book Israeli Art and the Landscapes of the Holocaust to be published at Amsterdam University Press.

noga.stiassny@mail.huji.ac.il 

 
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From THE NAZI PLAN (1945) Backwards

April 1 Anti-Jewish Boycott as a Visual Backdrop for Communicating Multiple Perspectives

Published in Issue 7: Iconic Film Footage from the Nazi Era
Digital Digging

Traces, Gazes, and the Archival In-Between

Published in Issue 4: Audiovisual Traces
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The Auschwitz Tattoo in Visual Memory

Mapping Multilayered Relations of a Migrating Image

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