
Different Visions
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New Perspectives on Medieval Art
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This week's featured essay from Issue 10 (on labor) is by Kathleen E. Kennedy Kathleen E. Kennedy, who focuses on the work of three artists with tremors and their potential for helping us understand medieval disabilities. Be sure to check it out! differentvisions.org/aging-artists-…

This week's featured essay is by Barbara Crostini, who considers depictions of plasterers and their tools in late antique and medieval imagery. She argues for better recognition of this workforce that drove society’s cultural achievements. Don't miss it! differentvisions.org/gypsum-and-mor…



Time for another feature from Issue 10 on Labor! Deirdre Jackson considers representations of workers in Alfonso X’s Cantigas de Santa Maria. She argues that laborers featured in the miracle stories reflected ideals of social harmony. Don't miss it differentvisions.org/work-and-worke…



Our next featured essay is by Hallie Meredith! Her piece explores representations of unfinished work in the 4th-8th c. eastern Mediterranean. She argues that the strategic use of images of workers’ bodies were used to guide the viewer’s experience. differentvisions.org/shaping-viewer…



Reminder that DV has a rolling issue actively accepting submissions until 2024! This issue features single essays that are published when ready. If you have a proposal, please contact the editors at [email protected] Find Issue 7 here! differentvisions.org/issue-seven-op…


In our first highlighted article from Issue Five, author Sarah Salih analyzes medieval women’s sexuality; coming to the conclusion that it is depicted as fraught, complicated, and an experience that separates body and soul along with God and humanity. differentvisions.org/the-trouble-wi…


Our next Issue 5 article discusses the infamous “Sheela-na-gig” sculpture depicting a naked woman, and how sculptures bearing her name fall into a tradition of family-founding, castle-buildings, self-assertive, and self-displaying women! Check it out: differentvisions.org/issue-five/201…

Congrats to our student researcher Elise Braggs! She presented a paper on open-access publishing at NCUR this year, and will be an OSU Wentz Scholar next year. This competitive program will allow her continue her research. Great work, Elise! @OSU_Research CAS Research OSU
