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Carlee A. Bradbury and Michelle Moseley-Christian (Editors)
Gender Otherness and Culture in Medieval and Early Modern Art.
Palgrave Macmillan, 2017. The New Middle Age series. 9783319650487  xvii/244 pages.
Hardcover volume, measuring approximately 6.5" x 8.75", is new. This volume contains a number of textual illustrations.
Contents: Chapter 1. Introduction by Sherry C. M. Lindquist. Chapter 2. "Aspectu Desiderabilis": A Thirteenth Century Reliquary of David with the Face of Medusa" by Beth Fischer. Chapter 3. Picturing Maternal Anxiety in the Miracle of the Jew of Bourges by Carlee A. Bradbury. Chapter 4. Gender and Poverty in Late Medieval Art by Holly Flora. Chapter 5. Forms of Gendered Testimony in Dieric Bouts's Justice of Otto III by Jessen Kelly. Chapter 6. "In Love and Faithfulness Toward One Another Like Brothers." Dürer's Feast of the Rose Garland and the Scuola dei Tedeschi as Strategies for Mediating Masculine Identity by John R. Decker. Chapter 7. "The monster, death, becomes pregnant": Female Transi Tombs from Renaissance France by Marian Bleeke. Chapter 8. Embodying Gluttony as Women's Wildness: Rembrandt's Naked Woman Seated on a Mound, c. 1629-1631 by Michelle Moseley-Christian. 

Gender Otherness and Culture in Medieval and Early Modern Art

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