
Pnina Rosenberg
Technion, Haifa and Jezreel Valley Academic College, Israel
Pnina Rosenberg is an art historian specializing in the art&culture/legacy of the Holocaust. She lectures on those subjects in the Technion, Haifa and Jezreel Valley Academic College, Israel. She has presented papers at international conferences and published books, articles and exhibition catalogues on various aspects of art/memory of the Holocaust including “Mice, Mickey, Maus in Nazi Iconography” (2015), “Language of Memory: symbols and Metaphors in German Holocaust Memorials” (2014), “Reshaping Haunted Nuremberg: From the City of Nazi Party Rallies to the Street of Human Rights” (2014); “Mickey orphelin : la courte vie de Horst Rosenthal”, (2013), “Estranged Life: The Life Immigrant Jews in Interwar Paris as Reflected in the Oeuvre of Yosl Cukier”, Khulyot – Journal of Yiddish Research 9 ( 2005) and L’art des indésirables: l’art visuel dans les camps français (2003) Dr. Rosenberg is the art editor of Prism: Journal for Holocaust Educators, Yeshiva University, NY and a member of the Editorial Board, Journal of War and Culture Studies, University of Westminster, London. e-mail : pninarose@gmail.com