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Votives and Charm Bracelets: Materialising Health-Related Experiences Through ‘Sacred’ Objectsncluding charms and tokens worn to ward off evil and ensure good spiritual and physical health. This chapter focuses on the artist Garry Barker’s practice whereby he aims to give material form to people’s psychological relationships with their bodies. Responding to themes that emerge from one-on-oneLARK 发表于 2025-4-1 21:59:36
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Crazy Jane Hats and Maria Medallions: Consuming, Collecting and Containing Love’s Madness nineteenth-century England. These years saw painters, printmakers, dramatists and musicians celebrate a roster of female characters driven mad by disappointed love. Subsequently, a multitude of fashionable accessories and domestic goods that depicted love-mad women became available to consumers. Wi箴言 发表于 2025-4-2 12:49:54
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