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If we imagine Karin Nonone as a German-Jewish intellectual who fled Europe in the 1930s, her papers might have been lost in transit. If she is a post-war Japanese avant-garde filmmaker, her films might have been destroyed or never distributed. If she is a contemporary performance artist, "Nonone" could be a deliberate nom de guerre rejecting the cult of personality. In each scenario, the lack of trace is not evidence of absence, but of systemic erasure.