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Marie-Noëlle Yazdanpanah

Marie-Noëlle Yazdanpanah is a cultural historian focusing on visual history (magazines, film), gender, and urban history with an emphasis on interwar Vienna. She studied in Vienna and was BTWH/IFK Visiting Scholar at the University of California at Berkeley. She is a researcher at the Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Digital History in projects that combine academic research and education (film and urbanism), on Red Vienna, and in the FWF project “Practices of Educational Film in Austria” (2020–2023). Her work includes exhibitions and educational projects (e.g. the exhibition “Red Vienna” at the Wien Museum 2019 or at the Austrian Filmmuseum). Currently, she is researching on “Visual Culture and Consumer Culture in the Illustrated Magazine Die Bühne.”

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The Austrian Province as Subject and Space of Action in Educational Film Practices
Published in Issue 5: Educational Film Practices
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