Faculty Research Projects
Faculty Research Projects
Lynette M.F. Bosch
Areas of Scholarly Research
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Italian and Spanish Renaissance and Contemporary Latin American Art
Work in Progress
Continuing work on "Mannerism, Spirituality and Cognition." Book-lenght project for Ashgate/Routledge, under contract.
AREAS OF SCHOLARLY RESEARCH
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North American modern and contemporary (late 20th and 21st century) visual and material culture, design and practice
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Museums theory and practice
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Gender identity and third-wave feminism
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Built environment of the Diaspora communities in Africa and Latin America
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Aboriginal (North and Central American) art and issues of display and retribution
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Design and Craft theory and research methodology
PROJECTS IN PROGRESS
Book: Alla Myzelev, ed. Tchotchkes in the White Cube: Exhibiting Craft and Design in the 20th Century, under review.
Book chapter: “Touchy, feely space: Let the yarn come in.” in Alla Myzelev (ed). Tchotchkes in the White Cube: Exhibiting Craft and Design in the 20th Century, under review with Ashgate Press
Article: “Creating Digital Materiality: Feminism and Contemporary Culture of Making” under review
Article: “Canadian Aboriginal Ballets: Performance at the Nazi Olympic Games (1936) and the Notion of Cultural Translation,” Journal of European Studies, Under Review.
Charles Burroughs
Research Interests:
Italian architecture, urbanism, and virtual architecture 1350-1650; ideas about origins from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment; Painting and Political Philosophy in the Renaissance -- the Case of Botticelli; Plantation Architecture and Landscapes in the Old and New Worlds. Hybrid Modernist Architecture in New York State (The Case of Edgar Tafel); F.L. Olmsted and the Effects of Landscape: Rivers and River Imagery in the Imaginary and in Urban Design, in Europe and the Americas.
Current Projects:
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In preparation:
The Political Primavera: Thinking with Gods in Renaissance Florence