Analyzes representations of Jews on medieval English Christian maps, focusing on cartographic imagery intended by royal and ecclesiastical patrons to define, constrain, and dehumanize Jews.
Examines the life and work of the medieval friar and magician Albert the Great, using his disputed reputation as a case study for the complex history of magic and its connection with science and religion.
Investigates the specific role that art history plays in education around gender-based violence in the arts.
A rhetorical account of expertise and expert status that is informed by research in allied fields, including Science, Technology, and Society studies, psychology, education, and philosophy.
Explores the life and work of the Renaissance sculptor Pietro Torrigiano, disentangling legend from history in his life story and reconstructing his work as an artist and in particular as a sculptor.
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.