Contents
Wicked Wives: The Animate Vulva, Social Satire, and Fear of a Female Pilgrim, Jennifer Naumann
Portrait of the Artist as Michelangelo: Maarten van Heemskerck’s Self-Portrait with the Colosseum, Michael P. Kemling
Guaman Poma’s Illustrated Khipus: Signs of Literacy, Emblems of Colonial Semiosis, Lauren Grace Kilroy
Visualizing and Textualizing Algeria: Description and Prescription as a Strategy for Redefinition, Stassa B. Edwards
Dancing in the Street: George Luk’s Spielers, Ellery Foutch
The Memorial to Peter: A Social Investigation within the Politics of German Memory and the Great War, Karen Shelby
The Coloring of Jazz: Race and Record Cover Design in American Jazz, 1950 to 1970, Carissa Kowalski Dougherty
Satire in subREAL and the Prevalent Monolithic Western View in the Beyond Belief and After the Wall Exhibitions, Izabel Anca Galliera
Puppetry of the Penis: A Deconstruction of the Phallus as Weapon, Claire L. Kovacs
Between the Graphic and Tectonic: Architecture, Mapping and Topography in Rimer Cardillo’s Works, Viktoria Villanyi