Examines several illustrated copies of the late medieval health guide known as the Régime du corps, demonstrating how the manuscripts’ depictions of household care highlight female-dominated expertise within the domestic sphere.
Examines internet virality as a critical framework for considering early modern artworks’ global mobility and replication. Explores the role of artistic labor, gatekeepers, infrastructures, and social networks to reassess art’s role in processes of globalization.
A collection of critical and creative essays exploring pataphysics, a late nineteenth-century French absurdist precursor to Dadaism, surrealism, and the Theater of the Absurd.... Læs mere
A graphic novel examining the fat body in contemporary Western culture through the experiential journey of the book’s hero, who chooses to lose weight in a world that has dictated the medical and social dangers of being too fat.
A collection of essays examining the history of Quakerism from 1830 to 1937, tracing the resurgence of missionary work and the development of Quakerism as a global faith.
Investigates the specific role that art history plays in education around gender-based violence in the arts.
Examines the relationship between politics and material culture during the transition from the Middle Bronze Age to the Late Bronze Age in the southern Levant by studying architectural and ceramic changes.
Examines the life and writings of Roman Catholic Church reformer Ivan Illich (1926-2002) in the context of the wider field of cultural criticism that took shape in the 1960s and beyond.
A collection of comic dispatches drawn by various cartoonists from the Middle East, underscoring how the multiple struggles in the region are linked to a grander fight for sustainable, just futures for all.