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Richard L. Rigatti,Roger Stewartendered representations of heavy-bodied women embodied a particular type of female otherness. Read in contexts of attitudes toward food and women’s appetites, certain fleshy bodies were implicitly linked to a threatening, unrestrained kind of sexuality. These images contributed to a broader discours英寸 发表于 2025-3-23 18:56:34
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,Acute Aortic Syndromes in the ER,The essays in this volume examine how gender and otherness coalesced in the visual culture of the Middle Ages and early modern eras. They explore the intersections of gender and other cultural identities as expressed in objects from the past, and they illuminate and interrogate their persistent influence.exophthalmos 发表于 2025-3-24 06:06:12
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Facing Medusa: A Thirteenth-Century Reliquary of King David,Viewers of a late medieval reliquary in Basel’s cathedral treasury were confronted with a seemingly irreconcilable contradiction: the reliquary is in the shape of the heroic King David, ancestor of Christ, but the face is a cameo of Medusa, the female monster who turned men to stone.群居男女 发表于 2025-3-24 17:09:59
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