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Noga Resh is a doctoral candidate and research associate at the Chair of Literary and Cultural Studies, ETH Zurich. She holds affiliations within the Department of Humanities, Social and Political Sciences (D-GESS). Her research focuses on modern Jewish literature, animal studies, and intersections of religion with philosophy of nature and language. Noga has contributed to Granta in Hebrew Magazine as deputy editor since 2020 and published the Hebrew nature writing anthology Mute Life (2023). She previously studied Comparative Literature and East Asian Studies at Tel Aviv University and Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich.
Education
- Master’s in Comparative Literature and East Asian Studies (Tel Aviv University)
- Studies at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
Research Interests
- Vermin depictions in modern Jewish literature
- Ecocritical analysis of nature writing
- Jewish cultural narratives
- Philosophical dimensions of language and ecology
Professional Activities
- Freelance translator and literary editor
- Deputy editor at Granta in Hebrew Magazine
Labs/Teams Active within the Literary and Cultural Studies research group at ETH Zurich.




