Disability and Art History from Antiquity to the Twenty-First Century
Herausgeber: Millett-Gallant, Ann; Howie, Elizabeth
Disability and Art History from Antiquity to the Twenty-First Century
Herausgeber: Millett-Gallant, Ann; Howie, Elizabeth
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This volume analyzes representations of disability in art from antiquity to the twenty-first century, incorporating disability studies scholarship and art historical research and methodology.
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This volume analyzes representations of disability in art from antiquity to the twenty-first century, incorporating disability studies scholarship and art historical research and methodology.
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- Interdisciplinary Disability Studies
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. September 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 155mm x 235mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 500g
- ISBN-13: 9780367500450
- ISBN-10: 0367500450
- Artikelnr.: 68716133
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Interdisciplinary Disability Studies
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. September 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 155mm x 235mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 500g
- ISBN-13: 9780367500450
- ISBN-10: 0367500450
- Artikelnr.: 68716133
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Ann Millett-Gallant received her PhD in art history in 2005 and serves as Senior Lecturer for the Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies program at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, USA. She designs and teaches interdisciplinary online art history, visual culture, and women's and disability studies courses. Her research bridges the disciplines of art history and disability studies. She is coeditor, with Elizabeth Howie, of Disability and Art History (Routledge, 2016). She has also published essays and reviews of art and film, and she enjoys painting and composing mixed-media collages. Elizabeth Howie is Professor of art history at Coastal Carolina University in Conway, South Carolina, USA. She specializes in modern and contemporary art with an emphasis on history and theory of photography. She received her PhD from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 2007. Publications include "The Dandy Victorian: Yinka Shonibare's Allegory of Disability and Passing," in Disability and Art History (Routledge, 2016) coedited with Ann Millett-Gallant.
Part 1: Ancient History through the Seventeenth Century: Gods, Dwarfs, and
Warriors
1. Hephaestus Represented: a Mêtis-based Inquiry
2. The Role of Dwarfs in Tang Postmortem Elite Life
3. Disability and Poverty at the Brancacci Chapel
4. Disability at the Edge of War: Gendered Violence in the Graphic Practice
of Urs Graf
Part 2: Seventeenth-Century Spain to the American Civil War: Misfits,
Wounded Bodies, and Medical Specimens
5. Destierro and Desengaño: The Disabled Body in Golden Age Spanish
Portraiture
6. An Inartistic Interest: Civil War Medicine, Disability, and the Art of
Thomas Eakins
7. Empty Sleeves and Bloody Shirts: Disabled American Civil War Veterans
and Presidential Campaigns, 1864-1880
Part 3: Modernism, Metaphor, and Corporeality
8. Deaf Gain: Toulouse-Lautrec's Early Training with René Princeteau
9. Manet's Syphilis: Masculinity, Debility, and Adaptation in the 1880s
10. Facially Disfigured Veterans of World War I in Present-day Art: An Art
Historical Analysis Against the Background of Medical History
11. Disability Metaphor and American Individualism: Beyond the Glass
Menagerie
12. "Building the World of Tomorrow": Disability, Eugenics, and Sculpture
at the 1939 New York World's Fair
13. Aesthetics of Disability and the Hybrid Body in Louise Bourgeois's
Femme Maison
Part 4: Contemporary Art: Crips, Care, and Portraiture
14. Listening to the Queer-crip Body of Derek Jarman's Blue
15. Collaborative Portraiture: A Feminist Disability Studies Approach to
the Work of Riva Lehrer and Tanya Raabe-Webber
16. On Carolyn Lazard's Support System (for Tina, Park, and Bob): An
Account
Warriors
1. Hephaestus Represented: a Mêtis-based Inquiry
2. The Role of Dwarfs in Tang Postmortem Elite Life
3. Disability and Poverty at the Brancacci Chapel
4. Disability at the Edge of War: Gendered Violence in the Graphic Practice
of Urs Graf
Part 2: Seventeenth-Century Spain to the American Civil War: Misfits,
Wounded Bodies, and Medical Specimens
5. Destierro and Desengaño: The Disabled Body in Golden Age Spanish
Portraiture
6. An Inartistic Interest: Civil War Medicine, Disability, and the Art of
Thomas Eakins
7. Empty Sleeves and Bloody Shirts: Disabled American Civil War Veterans
and Presidential Campaigns, 1864-1880
Part 3: Modernism, Metaphor, and Corporeality
8. Deaf Gain: Toulouse-Lautrec's Early Training with René Princeteau
9. Manet's Syphilis: Masculinity, Debility, and Adaptation in the 1880s
10. Facially Disfigured Veterans of World War I in Present-day Art: An Art
Historical Analysis Against the Background of Medical History
11. Disability Metaphor and American Individualism: Beyond the Glass
Menagerie
12. "Building the World of Tomorrow": Disability, Eugenics, and Sculpture
at the 1939 New York World's Fair
13. Aesthetics of Disability and the Hybrid Body in Louise Bourgeois's
Femme Maison
Part 4: Contemporary Art: Crips, Care, and Portraiture
14. Listening to the Queer-crip Body of Derek Jarman's Blue
15. Collaborative Portraiture: A Feminist Disability Studies Approach to
the Work of Riva Lehrer and Tanya Raabe-Webber
16. On Carolyn Lazard's Support System (for Tina, Park, and Bob): An
Account
Part 1: Ancient History through the Seventeenth Century: Gods, Dwarfs, and
Warriors
1. Hephaestus Represented: a Mêtis-based Inquiry
2. The Role of Dwarfs in Tang Postmortem Elite Life
3. Disability and Poverty at the Brancacci Chapel
4. Disability at the Edge of War: Gendered Violence in the Graphic Practice
of Urs Graf
Part 2: Seventeenth-Century Spain to the American Civil War: Misfits,
Wounded Bodies, and Medical Specimens
5. Destierro and Desengaño: The Disabled Body in Golden Age Spanish
Portraiture
6. An Inartistic Interest: Civil War Medicine, Disability, and the Art of
Thomas Eakins
7. Empty Sleeves and Bloody Shirts: Disabled American Civil War Veterans
and Presidential Campaigns, 1864-1880
Part 3: Modernism, Metaphor, and Corporeality
8. Deaf Gain: Toulouse-Lautrec's Early Training with René Princeteau
9. Manet's Syphilis: Masculinity, Debility, and Adaptation in the 1880s
10. Facially Disfigured Veterans of World War I in Present-day Art: An Art
Historical Analysis Against the Background of Medical History
11. Disability Metaphor and American Individualism: Beyond the Glass
Menagerie
12. "Building the World of Tomorrow": Disability, Eugenics, and Sculpture
at the 1939 New York World's Fair
13. Aesthetics of Disability and the Hybrid Body in Louise Bourgeois's
Femme Maison
Part 4: Contemporary Art: Crips, Care, and Portraiture
14. Listening to the Queer-crip Body of Derek Jarman's Blue
15. Collaborative Portraiture: A Feminist Disability Studies Approach to
the Work of Riva Lehrer and Tanya Raabe-Webber
16. On Carolyn Lazard's Support System (for Tina, Park, and Bob): An
Account
Warriors
1. Hephaestus Represented: a Mêtis-based Inquiry
2. The Role of Dwarfs in Tang Postmortem Elite Life
3. Disability and Poverty at the Brancacci Chapel
4. Disability at the Edge of War: Gendered Violence in the Graphic Practice
of Urs Graf
Part 2: Seventeenth-Century Spain to the American Civil War: Misfits,
Wounded Bodies, and Medical Specimens
5. Destierro and Desengaño: The Disabled Body in Golden Age Spanish
Portraiture
6. An Inartistic Interest: Civil War Medicine, Disability, and the Art of
Thomas Eakins
7. Empty Sleeves and Bloody Shirts: Disabled American Civil War Veterans
and Presidential Campaigns, 1864-1880
Part 3: Modernism, Metaphor, and Corporeality
8. Deaf Gain: Toulouse-Lautrec's Early Training with René Princeteau
9. Manet's Syphilis: Masculinity, Debility, and Adaptation in the 1880s
10. Facially Disfigured Veterans of World War I in Present-day Art: An Art
Historical Analysis Against the Background of Medical History
11. Disability Metaphor and American Individualism: Beyond the Glass
Menagerie
12. "Building the World of Tomorrow": Disability, Eugenics, and Sculpture
at the 1939 New York World's Fair
13. Aesthetics of Disability and the Hybrid Body in Louise Bourgeois's
Femme Maison
Part 4: Contemporary Art: Crips, Care, and Portraiture
14. Listening to the Queer-crip Body of Derek Jarman's Blue
15. Collaborative Portraiture: A Feminist Disability Studies Approach to
the Work of Riva Lehrer and Tanya Raabe-Webber
16. On Carolyn Lazard's Support System (for Tina, Park, and Bob): An
Account