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Personal bio
Emanuele Lugli teaches and writes about late medieval and early modern art, with a particular emphasis on Italian and French painting, trade, urban culture, and the history of fashion. His theoretical concerns include questions of scale and labor, the history of measurements and technology, conceptualizations of precision, vagueness, smallness, love, and the reach of intellectual networks.
Currently teaching
ENGLISH 9R: Humanities Research Intensive
(Spring)
ARTHIST 418: Fashion and Other Disasters
(Spring)
ARTHIST 218: Fashion and Other Disasters
(Spring)
ARTHIST 660E: Extended Seminar
(Autumn, Winter, Spring)
ARTHIST 298: Individual Work: Art History
(Autumn, Winter)
ARTHIST 620: Qualifying Examination Preparation
(Autumn, Winter, Summer)
ARTHIST 650: Dissertation Research
(Autumn, Winter, Summer)
ARTHIST 640: Dissertation Proposal Preparation
(Autumn, Winter, Summer)
ARTHIST 660: Independent Study
(Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer)
ARTHIST 297: Honors Thesis Writing
(Autumn, Winter)
ARTHIST 610: Teaching Praxis
(Winter)
ARTHIST 680: Curricular Practical Training
(Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer)
ARTHIST 290: Curricular Practical Training
(Winter)
ARTHIST 670: Dissertation Seminar
(Winter)
ARTHIST 295: Visual Arts Internship
(Spring)
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