Art in the Time of Pandemic: Elisabetta Sirani, Artistic Agency, and Capitalist Social Reproduction
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Hogan, Dana V (2021). Art in the Time of Pandemic: Elisabetta Sirani, Artistic Agency, and Capitalist Social
Reproduction. Early Modern Women: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 16(1). pp. 103-113. 10.1086/715784. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/23909.This is constructed from limited available data and may be imprecise. To cite this
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Dana Hogan
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Dana Hogan is a PhD candidate in Art History under the supervision of Dr. Sara Galletti
and is enrolled in the Graduate Certificate in Gender & Feminist Studies. Her doctoral
project, “Expanding Worlds: Women Artists and Cross-Cultural Encounters in Early
Modern Europe (Working Title)” foregrounds women in the study of cross-cultural
circulation of artists and works of art, as well as their subjects and objects. She
has presented her research on Italian women as ma

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