Lisa Silverman received a BA in political science from Yale University, an MA in Law and Diplomacy from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University, and a PhD in German Studies from Yale University. In 2022 she served as Michael Hauck Visiting Professor for Interdisciplinary Holocaust Research at the Fritz Bauer Institute for the History and Impact of the Holocaust at the Goethe-Universität in Frankfurt am Main. She specializes in modern German and Austrian Jewish cultural history, with a focus on gender, visual culture, and antisemitism. She is author of Becoming Austrians: Jews and Culture between the World Wars (Oxford, 2012) and co-author with Daniel H. Magilow of Holocaust Representations in History: an Introduction (Bloomsbury, 2015; 2nd ed. 2019). Her next book, The Postwar Antisemite: Culture and Complicity after the Holocaust, is forthcoming with Oxford University Press. Book: Silverman, Lisa. The Postwar Antisemite: Culture and Complicity after the Holocaust. New York, NY: Oxford University Press. Forthcoming. Book: Silverman, Lisa, and Daniel H. Magilow. Holocaust Representations in History: an Introduction. London: Bloomsbury, 2015. 2nd edition 2019. Book: Silverman, Lisa. Becoming Austrians: Jews and Culture between the World Wars. New York: Oxford University Press, 2012. Paperback 2015. Co-edited volume: Silverman, Lisa, and Deborah Holmes, ed. and intr. Jews, Jewish Difference and Austrian Culture: Literary and Historical Perspectives. Austrian Studies 24 (2016). Co-edited volume: Silverman, Lisa, and Arijit Sen, ed. and intr. Making Place: Space and Embodiment in the City. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2014. Co-edited volume: Silverman, Lisa and Deborah Holmes, ed. and intr. Interwar Vienna: Culture between Tradition and Modernity. Rochester, NY: Camden House, 2009. Article: Silverman, Lisa. “Stadt mit Jüdinnen: Misogyny and Antisemitism in Hans Karl Breslauer’s Die Stadt ohne Juden (1924).” Feminist German Studies 39:1 (2023): 51–72. Chapter: Silverman, Lisa. “Rethinking Jews, Antisemitism, and Jewish Difference in Postwar Germany.” The Future of the German-Jewish Past: Memory and the Question of Antisemitism, ed. Gideon Reuveni and Diana Franklin, 135–146. West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press, 2021. Chapter: Silverman, Lisa. “Der Film ohne Juden: G.W. Pabst’s Die freudlose Gasse (1925).” Rethinking Jewishness in Weimar Cinema, ed. Barbara Hales and Valerie Weinstein, 178–195. New York: Berghahn, 2021. Chapter: Silverman, Lisa. “Hilde Spiel’s Freud: Jews, Exile, and a Viennese Legacy.” Freud and the Émigré: Austrian Émigrés, Exiles and the Legacy of Psychoanalysis in Britain, 1930s-1970s, ed. Elana Shapira and Daniela Finzi, 217–231. London: Palgrave, 2020. Article: Silverman, Lisa. “On Jews and Property in Provincial Central Europe: Leopold Kompert’s 1848 Publications.” Journal of Modern Jewish Studies 18:4 (2019): 424–42. Review Essay: Silverman, Lisa. “Revealing Jews: Culture and Visibility in Modern Central Europe.” Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies 36:1 (2018): 134–60. Article: Silverman, Lisa. “Absent Jews and Invisible Antisemitism in Postwar Vienna: Der Prozess (1948) and The Third Man (1949).” Journal of Contemporary History 52:2 (2017): 211–28. Chapter: Silverman, Lisa. “Beyond Antisemitism: A Critical Approach to German Jewish Cultural History.” Nexus 1: Essays in German Jewish Studies, ed. William Collins Donahue and Martha B. Helfer, 27–46. Rochester, NY: Camden House, 2011. Article: Silverman, Lisa. “Leopoldstadt, Judenplatz, and Beyond: Rethinking Vienna’s Jewish Spaces.” East Central Europe 42.2-3 (2015): 249-267. Article: Silverman, Lisa. “Art of Loss: Madame d’Ora, Photography, and the Restitution of Haus Doranna.” Leo Baeck Institute Year Book 60 (2015): 173–90. Article: Silverman, Lisa. “Reconsidering the Margins: Jewishness as an Analytical Framework.” Journal of Modern Jewish Studies 8:1 (2009): 103–20.Education
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