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Advanced Degree Students (LLM, JSM, MLS, JSD) Anuja Agarwal Natalia Alayza Yaser Alorainy Yifat Aran Pedro Ballivian Jonathan Ballo Edmund Bao LLM LLM LLM JSD LLM LLM LLM National Law U., Delhi Pontificia U. Catolica Al-Faisal U. The Hebrew U. U. de los Andes U. of Technology Sydney Australian National U. New Delhi, India del Peru Imam Mouhammad bin Stanford Law (JSM) Santiago, Chile Sydney, Australia Sydney, Australia Lima, Peru Saud U. Jerusalem, Israel Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Laura Bastos de Lima Luis Alejandro Artna Btari Silindile Buthelezi Raíssa Lilavati Mariana Castrellon Carla Cepeda LLM Bergolla LLM JSM Campelo JSD LLM Pontifícia U. Católica - JSD U. Indonesia U. of KwaZulu-Natal LLM U. de los Andes U. San Francisco de Sao Paulo U. Catolica Andres Bello Jakarta, Indonesia University College Fundação Getúlio Vargas Stanford Law (JSM) Quito São Paulo, Brazil Seaside, CA London São Paulo, Brazil Bogota, Colombia Quito, Ecuador Gillitts-Pinetown, South Africa Amshuly Chandran Gloria Chikaonda Brando Maria Janka Deli Guilherme de Sá Arjuna Dibley Nicolas Dulce LLM JSM Cremona JSD Cavalcanti JSD LLM National Law U., Jodhpur U. of Cape Town LLM Pazmany Peter Katolikus LLM The Australian National U. of Buenos Aires (NLUJ) Harare, Zimbabwe Bocconi U. Egyetem Federal U. of U. City of Buenos Aires, Amity Law School, Milan, Italy Pazmany Peter Katolikus Pernambuco - UFPE Brunswick West, Argentina New Delhi, affiliated to Egyetem Recife, Brazil Australia Indraprastha U. Piliscsaba, Hungary Delhi, India Sigridur Egilsdottir Luis Enriquez Mejia Sandra Escamilla Naj Katrina Estrella Vinicius Fadanelli Gabriel Faria Beatriz Figueiredo LLM LLM Cerón LLM LLM Bernardes LLM Reykjavik U. Georgetown U. JSM U. of the Philippines U. de Sao Paulo JSM U. Presbiteriana Reykjavik, Iceland Instituto Tecnologico U. Autónoma de Nuevo Makati City, Philippines São Paulo, Brazil Queen Mary, U. of Mackenzie Autonomo de Mexico León London São Paulo, Brazil Mexico City, Mexico Monterrey, Mexico U. Federal de Minas Gerais Belo Horizonte, Brazil 1 Advanced Degree Students (LLM, JSM, MLS, JSD) Othon Flores Juarez Philipp Fritzsche Claudio Alfonso Daniela García Rolando Garcia Miron Felipe Grez Tamiris Guimaraes LLM LLM Fuentes Maureira Aguirre JSD LLM LLM U. Panamericana Hamburg JSD LLM Harvard Law (LLM) Pontificia U. Catolica Pontifícia U. Católica - Centro de Estudios Mexico City, Mexico Bucerius Law School U. Diego Portales (LLM) U. de los Andes de Chile Sao Paulo Politicos y Constitucionales Hamburg, Germany Stanford Law (JSM) Bogotá, Colombia Santiago, Chile São Paulo, Brazil (Master of Con. Law) Santiago, Chile Stanford Law (JSM) Mexico City, Mexico Indraneel Gunjal Diana Guzman Amit Haim Hanjo Hamann Akihiro Hanoshima Serhiy Hovyadinov Tai-Jan Huang LLM Rodriguez JSM JSM LLM JSD JSD Symbiosis International U. JSD Hebrew U. of Jerusalem Jena U. (Germany); Bonn Hitotsubashi U. U. of the Pacific (LLM) National Taiwan U. U. (Germany); Pune, India U. Nacional Jerusalem, Israel Sakuragawa, Japan Odessa State University Stanford Law (JSM) Hamburg U. (Germany); Stanford Law (JSM) (LLB) Stanford Law New Taipei City, Taiwan Heidelberg U. (Germany); Bogota, Colombia Dresden International (JSM) School Ukraine Berlin, Germany Daisuke Inaba Amit Itai Shalini Iyengar Kriti Jha Vyoma Jha Anita Sue Jwa Damira Khatam LLM JSD JSM LLM JSD JSD JSD Keio U. Tel Aviv U. International U. of Gujarat National Law U. National Law U., Jodhpur Stanford Law (JSM) Stanford Law (JSM) Tokyo, Japan Stanford Law (LLM) College of Turin Ahmedabad, India New Delhi, India Seoul National U Russia Israel National Law School of Seoul, South Korea India U. Kolkata, India Ja Young Kim Saemee Kim Yukari Kita Sylvia Koh Carlos Larrain Minkyung Lee Sangwoon Lee LLM LLM LLM LLM LLM LLM LLM Ewha Womans U. Judicial Research and Keio U. Law School King’s College London Pontificia U. Catolica Seoul National U. Yonsei U. Seoul, South Korea Training Institute of Tokyo, Japan Singapore, Singapore de Chile Seoul, South Korea Seoul, South Korea Supreme Court of Korea Santiago, Chile Korea U. Seoul, South Korea 2 Advanced Degree Students (LLM, JSM, MLS, JSD) Yongjian Lei Jia Ru Lin Mao-wei Lo Menglu Lu Julia Macedo de Pedro Henrique Juan J. Martinez LLM LLM JSD LLM Lamare Maciel Fonseca Layuno Peking U. National Taiwan U. National Taiwan U. The Chinese U. of Hong LLM LLM JSM Yichang, China Taichung, Taiwan National Taiwan Kong Federal U. of Rio de U. of Brasília U. Alberto Hurtado University Hong Kong, Hong Kong Janeiro Brasília, Brazil Santiago, Chile Taipei, Taiwan, Province Fundação Getulio Vargas of China Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Sebastian Melero Bhadra Menon Luna Maria Mignosa Keisuke Misuda Thiago Nascimento Vasylyna Odnorih Vivian Oliveira LLM LLM LLM LLM dos Reis LLM LLM Pontificia U. Catolica Christ U. U. of Trento U. of Tokyo JSD Nacionalnij U. Kievo- U. of Sao Paulo de Chile Thrissur, India Catania, Italy Keio U. U. de Sao Paulo Mogiljanska Akademija Sao Paulo, Brazil Santiago, Chile Tokyo, Japan Stanford Law (JSM) Zarichchia, Ukraine Sao Paulo, Brazil Atsushi Oshima Federico Panisi Hai Jin Park Lenka Pelakova Sarah Polcz Amulang Povaeva Karla Prudencio Ruiz LLM JSM JSD LLM JSD LLM LLM Tokyo Daigaku U. Cattolica del Sacro Seoul National U. U. Karlova v Praze Queen’s U. Canada U. Kutafin Moscow State Centro de Investigacion Tokyo, Japan Cuore, Milan Stanford Law School Bardejov, Slovakia College London Law U. y Docencia Economicas, Busto Arsizio, Italy (LLM) Stanford Law (JSM) Elista, Russia A.C. Seoul, South Korea Toronto, Canada Mexico City, Mexico Suhasini Raina Caio Ramos Itay Ravid Daniel Salazar Shogo Sashihara Koichiro Sato Na Shang LLM LLM JSD LLM LLM LLM LLM U. of Pune Pontifical Catholic U. of Hebrew U. (LLB, BA) U. Iberoamericana The U. of Tokyo Tokyo Institute of China U. of Political Delhi, India Sao Paulo Tel-Aviv & Northwestern Ciudad de Mexico, Yokohama, Japan Technology Science and Law Sao Paulo, Brazil U (LLM) Stanford Law Mexico Keio U. Melbourne, Australia (JSM) Tokyo, Japan Tel Aviv, Israel 3 Advanced Degree Students (LLM, JSM, MLS, JSD) Jungmin Shim Nil Sifre Tomas Manisha Singh Fang-Yi Su Andres Suarez Rafael Szmid Yu Takahashi LLM JSM LLM LLM JSD LLM LLM Konkuk U. Pompeu Fabra U., National Law U., Jodhpur National Chiao Tung U. Pontificia U. Javeriana U. of São Paulo Tokyo Daigaku Peking U. Barcelona New Delhi, India National Tsing Hua U. U. de los Andes PUC-SP Tokyo, Japan Seoul, South Korea U. of Oxford Hualien, Taiwan Bogotá, Colombia São Paulo, Brazil Barcelona, Spain Hilal Temel Antoni Terra Ibanez Nicolas Torres- Romali Tudawe Yusei Uji Patricio Varela Omar Patricio Vasquez LLM JSD Echeverry LLM LLM LLM Duque Istanbul Bilgi U. U. Pompeu Fabra JSD Sri Lanka Law College Keio U. U. de Chile JSD Istanbul, Turkey Stanford Law (JSM) U. de los Andes BPP Law School, Drury U. Santiago, Chile U. de Chile Barcelona, Catalonia Stanford Law (JSM) London; London School Tokyo, Japan Santiago, Chile Bogot, Colombia of Economics Colombo, Sri Lanka Raymundo Vazquez Abhilasha Vij Santiago Virguez Ruiz Antonia vom Dahl Danny Wang Siman Wang Xiao Wang Hernandez LLM JSM LLM LLM JSD LLM LLM Faculty of Law, Delhi U. U. de Los Andes Hanseatic Higher Peking U. Peking U. Beijing Normal U. Escuela Libre de Derecho Sri Venkateswara College, Bogota, Colombia Regional Court of The U. of Melbourne; The U. of Oxford U. of International San Antonio, TX Delhi U. Hamburg U. of Sydney Liaoning, China Relations New Delhi, India Bucerius Law School Sydney, Australia Beijing, China Hamburg, Germany Tian Xie Ge Yang Zefan Zhang Lingyun Zhuang Patrick Zurth JSM LLM LLM LLM LLM Peking U. East China U. of Political Renmin U. of China Yokohama National U. Humboldt U. Berlin Jinan U. Science and Law Beijing, China Shanghai, China Berlin, Germany Qinhuangdao, China Shanghai, China 4 AdvancedVisting and Degree Exchange Students Students (LLM, JSM, MLS, JSD) Lucas Fischer Yuanyuan Jin Eva Keita Jacob Knieler Carl Min Leonie Schwannecke U. of Aberdeen Peking U. U. of Paris I Pantheon- Bucerius Law School Oregon State U. Bucerius Law School U. of Vienna Beijing, China Sorbonne Bendestorf, Germany San Mateo, CA Hamburg, Germany Hamburg, Germany Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris, University of Paris I Pantheon-Sorbonne Flers, France 5 Class of 2020 Olamide Abiose Clint Akarmann Asha Albuquerque Holt Alden Jillian Allard Ethan Amaker Esthena Barlow Washington U. - St. Louis Stanford U. Wellesley College UCLA Vanderbilt U. Harvard U. Stanford U. Harvard U. San Diego, CA Palo Alto, CA Cayucos, CA Norton, MA Philadelphia, PA San Francisco, CA Westlake, OH Juan Barragan-Rangel Hannah Begley Dan Beksha Fernando Berdion-Del Rachel Beyda Jyra Bickham Christopher Biggs Georgia State U. Brown U. U. of Chicago Valle UCLA Rice U. U. of Michigan Dalton, GA Mesa, AZ New York, NY Harvard U. Cupertino, CA Houston, TX Grand Rapids, MI Austin, TX Tyler Bishop Jared Bond Noah Breslau Gabriel Bronshteyn Ashley Brooks Conner Brown George Brown Vanderbilt U. U. of Oklahoma U. of Pennsylvania Pomona College UC Santa Barbara Wake Forest U. Tufts U. of Arts & Washington, DC Allen, TX Chicago, IL Danville, CA Yorba Linda, CA Colfax, NC Sciences Palo Alto, CA Maddy Bullard Monica Cai Celin Carlo-Gonzalez Brittany Cazakoff Cristina Ceballos Yanni Chen Nicole Collins Rice U. Cornell U. U. of Massachusetts at U. of Saskatchewan Yale U. U. of Pennsylvania Cornell U. Saint Louis, MO San Francisco, CA Lowell Watson School of San Francisco, CA Needham, MA San Jose, CA Biological Sciences Boston, MA Shaunavon, SK, Canada Willa Collins Will Conlon Christie Corn Annelise Corriveau Alex Costin Cooper D’Agostino Neil Damron Grinnell College Yale U. Columbia U.-Columbia Boston College Princeton U. Yale U. U. of Wisconsin - Long Island City, NY Cornwall, VT College Potomac, MD Princeton, NJ Redding, CT Madison New York, NY Washington, DC 6 Class of 2020 Evelyn Danforth Ryan Daniels Katherine Di Lucido Isabelle Dietz Lori Ding Sarah Dohan Heather Durham Stanford U.
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    GENDER STUDIES 19(1)/2020 10.2478/genst-2021-0001 SISTERS OF INSPIRATION. FROM SHAKESPEAREAN HEROINE TO PRE-RAPHAELITE MUSE DANA PERCEC West University of Timișoara [email protected] Abstract: The paper aims to make a connection between the female models of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood and the portrayal of Shakespearean heroines, given that the 19th-century school of painting was using the Bard not only as a source of legitimation and authority, but also as a source of displacement, tackling apparently universal and literary subjects that were in fact disturbing for the Victorian sensibilities, such as love and eroticism, neurosis and madness, or suicide. As more recent scholarship has revealed, the women behind the Brotherhood, while posing as passive and contemplative, objects on display for the public gaze, had more agency and mobility than the average Victorian women. Keywords: Pre-Raphaelite brotherhood, female models, Victorian sensibilities, Shakespearean heroines, sisterhood. 1. Introduction The Pre-Raphaelite movement has received a lot of critical attention both in artistic terms and in terms of the literary sources of inspiration this school of painting used. The founders, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, John Everett Millais, and William Holman Hunt were members of the same generation of young imaginative artists, but even half a century after the first PRB exhibition in 1848, a late Pre-Raphaelite like John William Waterhouse had the same technical and aesthetic approach. Escapist and nostalgic, the Pre-Raphaelite painting favours medieval settings, Biblical or mythological themes, lavish costumes and vivid colours. Above all, it brings to the forefront the female subject: beautiful young women in a melancholy pose, enigmatic and inactive, statuesque and aloof.