Charlotte Schallié is a professor of Germanic Studies at the University of Victoria, Canada. Her research interests include post-1945 German literature and film, memory studies, visual storytelling, Jewish identity in contemporary cultural discourse, teaching and learning about the Holocaust and human rights education. Charlotte lives in Victoria.
Helga Thorson is an associate professor in the Department of Germanic and Slavic Studies at the University of Victoria, Canada. Her teaching and research interests include Holocaust studies, memory studies, early twentieth-century German and Austrian literature and culture, Scandinavian studies, digital humanities, and gender studies. Helga lives in Victoria.
Andrea van Noord holds a Master of Letters in the Gothic Imagination from the University of Stirling, Scotland. She is a former sessional instructor in the Department of Germanic and Slavic Studies at the University of Victoria and Experiential Learning Facilitator for UVic's I-witness Holocaust Field School. Andrea lives in Vancouver.
Contributors: Babafemi Akinrinade, Darcy Buerkle, Elisheva Gray, Peter Hudák, Klas-Göran Karlsson, Barbara Kintaert, Richard Kool, Julius Maslovat, Isa Milman, Tiffany Parks, Murray Reiss, Charlotte Schallié, Bev Sellars, Phyllis Senese, Jordan Stanger-Ross, John C. Swanson, Helga Thorson, Andrea van Noord, Robbie Waisman, Kenneth Waltzer, Jonathan Webber, Maggie Ziegler