Dr. Hanin Hannouch
4A_Lab Fellow
Dr. Hanin Hannouch is International Research Fellow for Photography at the German Maritime Museum –Leibniz Institute for Maritime History (DSM) since January 2019 where she examines exoticization in the interwar photography of Hanns Tschira. Throughout 2018, she was a post-doctoral fellow of the Ethnologisches Museum of the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, with a research project partly funded by the De Gruyter Stiftung examining Robert Lohmeyer's three-color photography collection. In 2017, she received her PhD from IMT Lucca, Scuola Alti Studi with a doctoral thesis on Sergei Eisenstein as an art historian and was a guest researcher at Jacobs University Bremen. She also completed the International Master Program in Art History and Museology (IMKM) at the University of Heidelberg and the Ecole du Louvre (Paris) in 2014, after a first Masters degree and Bachelor in European Art history at the University of Saint-Esprit De Kaslik.
- History of Color Photography
- Colonial Photography
- Paradigms of Vision
- German Empire