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EYE CANDY FOR THE RULING CLASS: “Les Caresses Dangereuses”
“Later, during the Renaissance, the mad were displayed in cages set up in the streets, or were visible through the bars on the windows of their cells in the as yet unreformed asylums. In fact, up until the early nineteenth century, Foucault tells us, … Continue reading →
									
						Posted in Art History/Antiquity/Anthropology, Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion, Miscellaneous, Visual Art/Sculpture/etc.					
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						Tagged Colin B. Bailey, Denis Diderot, Ernst Gombrich, Francois Boucher, Gustav Lundenberg, Honoré Fragonard, Jean Antoine Watteau, Jean Jacques Rousseau, John Keats, Kathryn Fraser, Kyle J. Novak, Laurie Winters Milwaukee Art Museum, madame de Pompadour, Mary D. Sheriff, Michel Foucault, Naomi Schor, Paul Barolsky, Tom Strini					
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