Recent Publications:
soon
to be competing with Nostradamus' Predictions and Who
Moved My Cheese - not!
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"Virtual
Reality, Techno-Aesthetics and Metafictions of Digital
Culture," State of the Real, Tauris Press,
UK., 2007, pp. 151-161.
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"Guilt
or Gold: Alchemy and Prostitution in 19th-century Paris,"
for Art and Alchemy, edited by Jakob Wamburg. Museum
Tusculanum Press, Denmark, 2006
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"Les
Filles d'Eve in 19th-Century Word and Image," for
a book of essays titled Writing and Seeing, edited
by Rui Carvalho Homem, Departamento de Estudos Anglo-Americanos,
Faculdadae de Letras da Universidade do Porto, Portugal.
Forthcoming:
- "Paper
Ladies: Iconography of the Nineteenth-Century Cocotte,"
in Re-presentations and Re-constructions in Nineteenth-Century
Art: Revisiting a Century, Delaware University Press, Laurinda
Dixon, Syracuse University, editor.
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"Icons of
Evil: Amazones and their Toys" for a book of essays titled
Iconography of Gender, edited by Gyorgy E. Szonyi,
University of Szeged, Hungary.
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Recent
Presentations:
Panel Chair, "Stereotypes
of Women: Evil by Design,"
College Art Association, Annual Meeting, New York, New
York, February 2007
"Art
Packing Crate Logos,"
Midwestern Art History Association Annual Meeting, Indianapolis,
IN, March, 2007.
"Evil
by Design"
European Social Science History Conference, Amsterdam,
the Netherlands, March 22-26, 2006. (Promotion fobook).
"Evil
by Design"
Hawaii International Conference on Arts and Humanities,
January 11-14, 2006, Honolulu, Hawaii. (Promotion for
book).
"Electrobricolage and Spatial Temporalities"
Locating Design Conference, London, UK. September 7-10,
2005.
"Cognitive
Environments and Digital Installation Art"
Society of Literature, Science and Art Conference, Emergent
Systems, Cognitive Environments, Chicago IL, November
11-13, 2005.
"Evil by Design," University of Hatfield, Hatfield-Hertfordshire,
UK. September 12, 2005. (Promotion for book).
" Henry Somms Commercialization of Women:
Feminism in the Marketplace" at Symposium on Siegfried
Bing and Art Nouveau, Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, The
Netherlands, January 13-15,
2005.
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