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Benjamin Kersten

Doctoral Student at University at Buffalo

Benjamin Kersten is a doctoral student in Visual Studies at the University at Buffalo, where he researches Jewish visual culture in the 20th century.12 His academic focus includes exploring the intersections of Jewish history, art, and cultural representation.

As part of his studies, Kersten has contributed to discussions on the complexities of representing Jewish history and culture in museum settings. He has written about exhibitions such as "Welcome to Jerusalem" at the Jewish Museum Berlin, analyzing how they address issues of geopolitical conflict, colonialism, and the changing meanings of historical artifacts in contemporary contexts.2

Kersten's research interests extend to the ways in which Jewish longing for Jerusalem has been represented in various cultural and religious objects, and how these representations have evolved in light of modern political realities.2 His work demonstrates a keen awareness of the challenges involved in interpreting historical Jewish artifacts and symbols in relation to current geopolitical situations.

Highlights

Oct 21 · aclusocal.org
Benjamin Kersten | ACLU of Southern California
Nov 8 · prtcls.com
Welcome to Jerusalem - PROTOCOLS

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Location

Buffalo/Niagara, New York Area