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Art, Anatomy, And Political Theory In The Late Renaissance: Creating An Image Of The Renaissance Body, Isabel Lauren Gheytanchi
Art, Anatomy, And Political Theory In The Late Renaissance: Creating An Image Of The Renaissance Body, Isabel Lauren Gheytanchi
The Macksey Journal
Universal access to the human body allows the body to serve as a common standard to which all things are measured against; an accessible analog. Societies cling to the comfort and stability of the universal human body when approaching new ideas. So naturally by the end of the European Renaissance (1450-1650) the prevalence of the human body in intellectual and artistic circles reflected the chaos brought on by new, unsettling Renaissance ideas. But with these new ideas and discoveries came a new understanding of embodiment: The Renaissance’s cultural construction of the human body. Previous historians have emphasized the advancement ...
Bibliography: Women And Medicine, No.37 2004 , Monica Green
Bibliography: Women And Medicine, No.37 2004 , Monica Green
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
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Bibliography: Women And Medicine, No.35 2003 , Monica Green
Bibliography: Women And Medicine, No.35 2003 , Monica Green
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
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Bibliography: Women And Medicine, No.32 2001 , Monica Green
Bibliography: Women And Medicine, No.32 2001 , Monica Green
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
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New Bibliography On "Women And Medicine", Monica Green
New Bibliography On "Women And Medicine", Monica Green
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
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New Bibliography On Women And Medical Practice, Monica Green
New Bibliography On Women And Medical Practice, Monica Green
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
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