Posts Tagged: feminist history
Private Spaces for Public Consumption: Female Privacy as Erotic Satire in Eighteenth-Century British Print Culture
This article was first published in Vides, vol.4, pg.81 – a University of Oxford student journal of which I acted as editor-in-chief. You can view the whole journal here (it’s really good!). The BBC also recently made a dramatisation of Lady Worsley’s
Private Spaces for Public Consumption: Female Privacy as Erotic Satire in Eighteenth-Century British Print Culture
This article was first published in Vides, vol.4, pg.81 – a University of Oxford student journal of which I acted as editor-in-chief. You can view the whole journal here (it’s really good!). The BBC also recently made a dramatisation of Lady Worsley’s
#WCW Peggy Guggenheim
This week’s #WCW is Peggy Guggenheim. Here’s a cheat sheet to her life.
#WCW Peggy Guggenheim
This week’s #WCW is Peggy Guggenheim. Here’s a cheat sheet to her life.
My Art History Menstrual Cycle- I’ve Got The Painters In
Here’s how my menstrual masterpiece pans out during one whole cycle.
My Art History Menstrual Cycle- I’ve Got The Painters In
Here’s how my menstrual masterpiece pans out during one whole cycle.
The Elizabethan afterlife of Anne Boleyn: A daughter’s affection or Protestant propaganda?
An essay by Ruby Rutter, 2015
The Elizabethan afterlife of Anne Boleyn: A daughter’s affection or Protestant propaganda?
An essay by Ruby Rutter, 2015