TOC 22.01.2011

Electronic Melbourne Art Journal (5/2010)

Katrina Grant

emaj (electronic Melbourne art journal) issue 5 is now available

The editors are pleased to present the 2010 issue of emaj. This is the fifth issue of the journal, which was founded in 2005 as a research platform for postgraduate art historians. Over the past five years the journal has broadened its focus and publishes the work of emerging scholars and established scholars. The table of contents for the latest issue can be found below – follow the link for full abstracts and articles. emaj is an open source journal and all articles are freely available to be downloaded without a subscription.

http://www.melbourneartjournal.unimelb.edu.au/E-MAJ/currentissue.htm

emaj is published annually in association with the University of Melbourne School of Culture and Communication. A call for papers for the 2011 issue will be available soon – see the website for further information.

French, Floral and Female: A History of UnAustralian Art 1900–1930
REX BUTLER AND A.D.S. DONALDSON
Revolutionary Mise-en-Scènes: Democracy and the Television Screen
ANTHONY GARDNER
No More Provincialism: Art and Text
HEATHER BARKER AND CHARLES GREEN
Pillar – A Gateway Figure? On a Work by Louise Bourgeois and her Relationship with Art History
MARTIN SUNDBERG
Mary Cecil Allen: Modernism and Modernity in Melbourne 1935-1960
ANNE REES
Garters and Petticoats: Franz Xaver Winterhalter’s 1843 Portraits of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert
EUGENE BARILO VON REISBERG
The Trouble with Twins: Image and Ritual of the Yoruba ère ìbejì
ANTHONY WHITE

Quellennachweis:
TOC: Electronic Melbourne Art Journal (5/2010). In: ArtHist.net, 22.01.2011. Letzter Zugriff 29.03.2024. <https://arthist.net/archive/815>.

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