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==Work== Her writing and teaching at the moment are focused primarily on photography, contemporary art, and painting.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sas.upenn.edu/arthistory/people/profile/kaja-silverman|title=Kaja Silverman Penn faculty webpage}}</ref> She is currently writing the second volume, ''A Three-Personed Picture: or the History of Photography Part 2,'' of a three part revisionary history and theory of photography. The first volume, ''Miracle of Analogy,'' was published in 2015. Silverman has written extensively on a wide range of figures including artists: [[Jean-Luc Godard]], [[Gerhard Richter]], [[Marcel Proust]], [[Ranier Maria Rilke]], [[Terrence Malick]], [[James Coleman (Irish artist)|James Coleman]], [[Jeff Wall]], [[Chantal Akerman]], [[John Dugdale (photographer)]], and thinkers: [[Jacques Lacan]], [[Friedrich Nietzsche]], [[Sigmund Freud]], [[Walter Benjamin]], [[Martin Heidegger]], [[Maurice Merleau-Ponty]], [[Lou Andreas-Salomé]]. Silverman co-wrote ''Speaking About Godard'' with the German artist and filmmaker [[Harun Farocki]].
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