Katalin Orbán, PhD, writes on the ethics of representation and narrative, issues related to trauma and memory studies, and visual narrative. Her article "Trauma and Visuality: Art Spiegelman's Comic Books about the Holocaust and 9/11" (2006) was pub
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Katalin Orbán, PhD, writes on the ethics of representation and narrative, issues related to trauma and memory studies, and visual narrative. Her article "Trauma and Visuality: Art Spiegelman's Comic Books about the Holocaust and 9/11" (2006) was published in Representations. Her book Ethical Diversions: The Post-Holocaust Narratives of Pynchon, Abish, DeLillo, and Spiegelman (Routledge, 2005) discusses narrative form, memory, and posthumanist ethics.
Prior to joining the Art Theory and Media Institute of Eötvös Loránd University as an Assitant Professor, Katalin Orbán taught in the interdisciplinary honors program of the National University of Singapore and in the Writing Program of Harvard University among others.
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