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psupress.org The 200 pages | 1 illustration | 5 .5 × 8 .5 | March isbn 978-0-271-08101-4 | cloth: $22 95/£16. 95/€22. 95. tr Animalibus: Of Animals and Cultures Hidden Life General Interest of Life

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REACHES OF TIME

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Samantha Baskind

The Warsaw Ghetto in American Art and Culture Samantha Baskind “The Warsaw Ghetto uprising has long captured the imagination of On Passover eve, April 19, 1943, Jews in the Yala Korwin and Charles Reznikoff, and others . Warsaw Ghetto staged the now legendary revolt In probing these works, Baskind pursues key novelists, poets, and artists. Samantha Baskind’s wide-ranging and against their Nazi oppressors . Since that day, questions of Jewish identity: What links artis- the deprivation and despair of life in the ghetto tic representations of the ghetto to the Jewish highly original study of the uprising’s impact on American art and and the dramatic uprising of its inhabitants have diaspora? How is art politicized or depoliticized? culture is a major contribution to our understanding of Holocaust captured the American cultural imagination . The Why have Americans made such a strong cul- Warsaw Ghetto in American Art and Culture looks tural claim on the uprising? memory.” at how this place and its story have been remem- Vibrantly illustrated and vividly told, The bered in fine art, film, television, radio, theater, Warsaw Ghetto in American Art and Culture shows —Samuel Kassow, author of Who Will Write Our History? fiction, poetry, and comics . the importance of the ghetto as a site of memory Samantha Baskind explores seventy years’ and creative struggle and reveals how this sem- worth of artistic representations of the ghetto inal event and locale served as a staging ground and revolt to understand why they became and for the forging of Jewish American identity . Also of Interest “A fascinating and beautifully written examination of the role of “In a ‘modernist’ century, known chiefly for its increasing Jack Levine, George Segal, Audrey Flack, Larry Rivers, biblical art in twentieth-century America.” emphases—both on pictorial abstraction and on secularism— —Gary Shteyngart surely a book on this topic, American biblical subjects, comes as and R. B. Kitaj have long been considered central artists remain touchstones in the American mind . Her a surprise. That all the artists in question were Jewish Americans, in the canon of twentieth-century American art: Levine “In Jewish Artists and the Bible in Twentieth-Century America, many of them recent immigrants and first generation in their Jewishfor his biting paintings and prints of social Artists conscience, and the Samantha Baskind reimages the careers of five well-known profession, arrives with the force of a revelation. Presenting Segal for his quiet plaster figures contemplating the modern American artists by training a focus on their mostly little- these discoveries, Samantha Baskind remains fully the master of

Jewish Artists in Bible the and vicissitudes of modern life, Flack for her feminist known, but more than occasional, adaptation of biblical narrative her material, a mature scholar well known for her specialization Samantha Baskind is Professor of Art History at and imagery, both Old and New Testament–based. Articulating a in Jewish modern artists of twentieth-century America. She photorealist canvases, Rivers for his outrageous pop profound Jewish connection between painters and sculptors not judiciously chooses case studies that span issues of medium, Bibleart statements, and Kitaj for hisin commitment Twentieth-Century to study includes iconic works such as Leon Uris’s necessarily considered in tandem under any other rubric, Baskind gender, generation, and—ultimately—complex, often multiple, figuration. Much less known, if known at all, is that delineates connective paradoxes underscored by the purposeful identity. Like these individuals, Baskind manages to hold in at times all five artists devoted their attention to biblical adaptation of biblical interpretation (midrash) in the career creative tension all disparate components of the designation imagery, in part because of a shared Jewish heritage trajectory of each. She argues, in these five case studies, that the ‘Jewish American artist,’ the more so in their distinctive depictions freedom of America’s secular society enabled re-presentation of scenes from the (usually Hebrew) Bible.” Americato which they were inexorably tied. Cleveland State University and author of Jewish of ancient archetypes and that these, in turn, provided different —Larry Silver, University of Pennsylvania

but equally important cues for ‘navigating modernity.’ Baskind’s Twentieth-Century Taking each artist as an extensive case study, Jewish best-selling Mila 18, Roman Polanski’s new book opens a number of avenues to a wider interpretation “Samantha Baskind admirably undermines the strong tendency Artists and the Bible in Twentieth-Century America of visual art’s role in ongoing debates on ethnicity, gender, among art critics and art historians to ignore the relevance of uncovers how these artists and a host of their Jewish and multiculturalism—topics increasingly relevant today. Art religion for modern fine art. Her investigation of several important historians, Judaic studies scholars, and anyone interested in Jewish artists demonstrates irrevocably that biblical religion Samanthacontemporaries adopted the Bible in innovative Baskind investigating the American Jewish experience through a twentieth- remains vitally pertinent to the critical understanding of a great ways. Indeed, as Samantha Baskind demonstrates, Artists and the Bible in Twentieth-Century America, century lens will profit from reading it.” deal of art in the modern era. In this beautifully illustrated book, by linking the past to the present, Jewish American —Ellen G. Landau, Case Western Reserve University Baskind writes authoritatively about artists whose achievements Academy Award–winning film The Pianist, and artists customized the biblical narrative in extraordinary she carefully scrutinizes for their complex treatment of biblical ways to address modern issues such as genocide and “In our secular age, the idea that the Bible could shape a modern themes.” the Holocaust, gender inequality, assimilation and

America isbn 978-0-271-05983-9 artist, never mind a modern Jewish and American artist, seems —David Morgan, Duke University odd. Yet in her brilliant new book, Samantha Baskind shows how the immigrant experience, and the establishment and the Bible—not necessarily only a Jewish Bible (Tanach) but also also published by Penn State University Press . fate of the modern State of Israel, among many other the American Bible of the Puritans—echoes in Jewish American cloth:pertinent concerns. $39 95/£28. 95/€38. 95. sh art. Looking at Jack Levine, George Segal, Audrey Flack, Larry Rod Serling’s teleplay “In the Presence of Mine Rivers, and R. B. Kitaj, Baskind provides a sophisticated and Samantha Baskind is Professor of Art History at critical reading of how religious imagery survives and flourishes in our secular world.” Cleveland State University. —Sander L. Gilman, Emory University BASKIND Samantha Baskind Enemies,” as well as accounts in American The Pennsylvania State University Press 288 pages | 30 color/57 b&w illustrations | 7 .5 × 9 .5 | March University Park, Pennsylvania www.psupress.org Jewish Artists and the Bible in Twentieth-Century America Jewish Yearbook and the New York Times, the art isbn 978-0-271-07870-0 | cloth: $44 95/£31. 95/€43. 95. tr

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PENN STATE UNIVERSITY PRESS PRESS UNIVERSITY STATE PENN psupress.org 34 In this volume, leading scholars of photography Animal rights activists today regularly use visual and media examine photography’s vital role in imagery in their efforts to shape the public’s s | s 2018 Edited by NICOLETTA LEONARDI the evolution of media and communication in the understanding of what it means to be “kind,” & SIMONE NATALE nineteenth century . “cruel,” and “inhumane” toward animals . Art for

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introduction of telegraphy, the development of of advocacy through the images and the people scholarly a cheaper and more reliable postal service, the who harnessed their power . rise of the mass-circulation press, and the emer- Following in the footsteps of earlier-formed gence of the railway dramatically changed the organizations like the RSPCA and ASPCA, way people communicated and experienced time animal advocacy groups such as the Victoria Photography and space . Concurrently, photography developed Street Society for the Protection of Animals from as a medium that changed how images were Vivisection made significant use of visual art in produced and circulated . Yet, for the most part, literature and campaign materials . But, enabled photography of the era is studied outside the by new and improved technologies and tech- & Other Media field of media history . The contributors to this niques, they took the imagery much further than

PENN STATE UNIVERSITY PRESS PRESS UNIVERSITY STATE PENN volume challenge those established disciplinary their predecessors, turning toward vivid, pointed, boundaries as they programmatically explore the and at times graphic depictions of human-​ in the Nineteenth Century intersections of photography and “new media” animal interactions . Keri Cronin explains why during a period of fast-paced change . Their the activist community embraced this approach, essays look at the emergence and early history of details how the use of such tools played a critical photography in the context of broader changes role in educational and reform movements in the Photography and Other in the history of communications; the role of the United States, Canada, and England, and traces Media in the Nineteenth nascent photographic press in photography’s Art for Animals their impact in public and private spaces . Far infancy; and the development of photographic Visual Culture and Animal Advocacy, from being peripheral illustrations of points artic- Century techniques as part of a broader media culture 1870–1914 ulated in written texts or argued in impassioned Edited by Nicoletta Leonardi that included the mass-consumed novel, sound speeches, these photographs, prints, paintings, J . Keri Cronin and Simone Natale recording, and cinema . exhibitions, “magic lantern” slides, and films Featuring essays by noteworthy historians in were key components of animal advocacy at photography and media history, this discipline-​ 280 pages | 53 illustrations | 6 × 9 | April the time, both educating the general public and 256 pages | 41 illustrations | 7 × 10 | February isbn 978-0-271-08009-3 | cloth: $94 95/£67. 95/€91. 95. sh isbn 978-0-271-07915-8 | cloth: $94 95/£67. 95/€91. 95. sh shifting examination of the communication Animalibus: Of Animals and Cultures creating a sense of shared identity among the Art History/Communication Studies/History revolution of the nineteenth century is an essen- Art History/Animal Studies/History reformers . tial addition to the field of media studies . Uniquely focused on imagery from the early “This groundbreaking volume embodies a In addition to the editors, contributors to this “Cronin’s innovative and compelling study days of the animal rights movement and filled major shift in the historiography of pho- volume are Geoffrey Batchen, Geoffrey Belknap, offers powerful insights about cultural with striking visuals, Art for Animals sheds new tography. These first-rate contributions Lynn Berger, Jan von Brevern, Anthony Enns, André production and the evolution of animal light on the history and development of modern bring to bear the intellectual resources of Gaudreault, Lisa Gitelman, David Henkin, Erkki advocacy on both sides of the Atlantic. Art animal advocacy . the numerous disciplines that must inform Huhtamo, Philippe Marion, Peppino Ortoleva, for Animals is a welcome contribution to is Associate Professor of Visual the holistic study of photography in the Steffen Siegel, Richard Taws, and Kim Timby . the literature on animal studies and will J. Keri Cronin future. Taken together, a new approach Arts at Brock University . She is the author of Nicoletta Leonardi is Professor of Art History at appeal to students of visual culture, art his- emerges, one in which photography’s status Manufacturing National Park Nature: Photography, Albertina Academy of Fine Arts, Turin, and the tory, and social movements as well.” as a medium is not taken for granted and in Ecology, and the Wilderness Industry of Jasper . author of Il paesaggio americano dell’Ottocento: —Amy Nelson, coeditor of Other Animals: which its boundaries are defined dynami- Pittori, fotografi e pubblico . Beyond the Human in Russian Culture and History cally by its interactions with other forms of representation and communication in the Simone Natale is Lecturer of Communication and Media Studies at Loughborough University and nineteenth century.” the author of Supernatural Entertainments: Victorian —Jordan Bear, author of Disillusioned: Victorian Photography and the Discerning Subject Spiritualism and the Rise of Modern Media Culture, also published by Penn State University Press . 36 37 This comics anthology delves deeply into the Dedicated to an articulation of the earth from s | s 2018 messy and often taboo subject of human repro- Articulations of Nature Since the ’60s broadly ecological perspectives, eco art is duction . Featuring work by luminaries such as Mark A. Cheetham a vibrant subset of that Carol Tyler, Alison Bechdel, and Joyce Farmer, addresses the widespread public concern with

psupress.org Graphic Reproduction is an illustrated challenge to rapid climate change and related environmental

dominant cultural narratives about conception, issues . In Landscape into Eco Art, Mark Cheetham scholarly pregnancy, and childbirth . systematically examines connections and diver- The comics here expose the contradictions, gences between contemporary eco art, complexities, and confluences around diverse of the 1960s and 1970s, and the historical genre of o Eco Art o Eco

individual experiences of the entire reproductive t landscape painting . process, from trying to conceive to child loss and Through eight thematic case studies that childbirth . Jenell Johnson’s introduction situates illuminate what eco art means in practice, recep- comics about reproduction within the growing tion, and history, Cheetham places the form field of graphic medicine and reveals how they in a longer and broader art-historical context . provide a discursive forum in which concepts He considers a wide range of media—from

PENN STATE UNIVERSITY PRESS PRESS UNIVERSITY STATE PENN can be explored and presented as uncertainties painting, sculpture, and photography to artists’ rather than as part of a prescribed or expected films, video, sound work, animation, and instal- narrative . Through comics such as Lyn Chevley’s lation—and analyzes the work of internationally groundbreaking “Abortion Eve,” Bethany Doane’s in Landscape prominent artists such as Olafur Eliasson, Nancy “Pushing Back: A Home Birth Story,” Leah Holt, Mark Dion, and Robert Smithson . In doing Hayes’s “Not Funny Ha-Ha,” and “Losing Thomas so, Cheetham reveals eco art to be a dynamic Graphic Reproduction & Ella: A Father’s Story,” by Marcus B . Weaver- Landscape into Eco Art extension of a long tradition of landscape depic- A Comics Anthology Hightower, the collection explores a myriad of Articulations of Nature Since the ’60s tion in the West that boldly enters into today’s reproductive experiences and perspectives . The debates on climate science, government policy, Edited by Jenell Johnson Mark A . Cheetham result is a provocative, multifaceted portrait of Afterword by Susan Merrill Squier and our collective and individual responsibility to one of the most basic and complicated of all the planet . human experiences, one that can be hilarious 264 pages | 27 color/36 b&w illustrations | 7 × 10 | March An ambitious intervention into eco-criticism 224 pages | 171 color illustrations | 7 × 10 | May isbn 978-0-271-08003-1 | cloth: $124 95/£88. 95/€120. 95. sh and heartbreaking . and the environmental humanities, this volume isbn 978-0-271-08094-9 | paper: $26 .95/£19 .95/€25 .95 sh Art History Graphic Medicine Series Featuring work by well-known comics artists provides original ways to understand the issues Graphic Studies/Gender Studies as well as exciting new voices, this incisive col- “Rather than make excuses for the cen- and practices of eco art in the Anthropocene . lection is an important and timely resource for turies-old genre of landscape, Cheetham Art historians, humanities scholars, and lay “This collection of comic narratives gives understanding how reproduction intersects with wants to use its encumbrances to reveal readers interested in contemporary art and the voice to non-normative, marginalized, sociocultural issues . The afterword and a section investments from the past. An essen- environment will find Cheetham’s work valuable and, in some cases, stigmatized stories of discussion exercises and questions make it a tial contribution to urgent issues of the and invigorating . in the arena of human reproduction. By perfect teaching tool . Anthropocene.” sharing these rich stories, assumptions Mark A. Cheetham is Professor of Art History — , author of Machine in the Jenell Johnson is Mellon-Morgridge Professor Caroline A. Jones at the University of Toronto . His most recent are challenged, biases are exposed, and Studio: Constructing the Postwar American Artist stigma is lifted. These are stories of resis- of the Humanities and Associate Professor books include Against Autonomy: of Communication Arts at the University of Infection, Resistance, and Cure Since the 60s and tance to silence, norms, and expectations. Wisconsin–Madison . She is the author of American Artwriting, Nation, and Cosmopolitanism in Britain: These are stories that return voice, and Lobotomy: A Rhetorical History . The “Englishness” of English Art Theory since the the collection is an important contribu- Eighteenth Century . tion to Graphic Medicine.” —MK Czerwiec, author of Taking Turns: Stories from HIV/AIDS Care Unit 371

38 39 The essays in this collection explore the extraor- Surveying the Avant-Garde examines the art and dinarily rich networks of international artists and SURVEYING THE literature of the in the early twentieth s | s 2018 art practices that emerged in and around London AVANT-GARDE century through the lens of the questionnaire, a during the 1960s and ’70s, a period that saw an genre as central as the manifesto to the history of

psupress.org explosion of new media and fresh attitudes and the avant-garde .

approaches to making and thinking about art . QUESTIONS ON Questions such as “How do you imagine Latin scholarly LONDON The contributors to London Art Worlds exam- M ODERNISM, ART, America?” and “What should American art be?” ine the many activities and movements that issued by avant-garde magazines such as Spain’s existed alongside more established institutions AND THE La Gaceta Literaria and ’s Revista de Avance ART WORLDS in this period, from the rise of cybernetics and AMERICAS IN demonstrate how these publications, their con- the founding of alternative publications to the tributors, and their readers all grappled with the public protests and new pedagogical models in TRANSATLANTIC concept of “America,” particularly in relationship London’s art schools . The essays explore how to Europe . Engaging with this underexamined international artists and the rise of alternative trove of primary source material, Lori Cole shows venues, publications, and exhibitions, along with MAGAZINES how “modernism” and the “avant-garde” were Mobile, Contingent, and Ephemeral Networks, – Edited by Jo Applin, Catherine Spencer, and Amy Tobin 1960 1980

PENN STATE UNIVERSITY PRESS PRESS UNIVERSITY STATE PENN a growing mobilization of artists around political debated at the very moment of their develop- and cultural issues ranging from feminism to ment and consolidation . Unlike a manifesto LORI COLE London Art Worlds democracy, pushed the boundaries of the London whose signatories aligned with a single polemical art scene beyond the West End’s familiar galler- text, the questionnaire produced a patchwork Mobile, Contingent, and Ephemeral ies and posed a radical challenge to established of responses, providing a composite portrait of Networks, 1960–1980 modes of making and understanding art . Surveying the Avant-Garde a community . Cole’s analysis of select surveys Edited by Jo Applin, Catherine Spencer, Engaging, wide-ranging, and original, London Questions on Modernism, Art, and the demonstrates how the genre helped shape art- and Amy Tobin Art Worlds provides a necessary perspective on Americas in Transatlantic Magazines ists’ and writers’ understanding of themselves the visual culture of the London art scene in the Lori Cole and their place in the world and yields remark- 248 pages | 18 color/32 b&w illustrations | 8 × 9 .5 | January 1960s and ’70s . Art historians and scholars of the able insights into the history of the era as told by isbn 978-0-271-07853-3 | cloth: $99 95/£70. 95/€96. 95. sh era will find these essays especially valuable and its protagonists—figures ranging from Gertrude Refiguring Modernism Series 256 pages | 20 b&w illustrations | 7 × 9 .5 | June thought provoking . isbn 978-0-271-08091-8 | cloth: $94 95/£67. 95/€91. 95. sh Stein to Diego Rivera and Jorge Luis Borges, who Art History In addition to the editors, contributors to Refiguring Modernism Series were developing an increasingly expansive notion “The fascinating episodes recounted in this volume are Elena Crippa, Antony Hudek, Art History/Literature/Latin American Studies of American identity in their work and in print . London Art Worlds expand, deepen, and Dominic Johnson, Carmen Juliá, Courtney J . “Cole’s provocative, innovative, and deeply An original and compellingly crafted study, Martin, Lucy Reynolds, Joy Sleeman, Isobel this book further reorients our understanding of complicate what we mean by the art history researched book reveals the questionnaire Whitelegg, and Andrew Wilson . modernism as transatlantic by demonstrating of the 1960s and 1970s—whether in the to have been a constitutive genre of declara- capital, across Britain, or on an interna- how the artists and writers of the period engaged Jo Applin is Lecturer at the Courtauld Institute of tion-by-interrogation across the arts of the tional stage.” in aesthetic debates that shaped and propelled Art, London . Her recent books include Eccentric Americas. With this counterintuitive and print communities in Europe, the United States, —Thomas E. Crow, author of The Long March of Objects: Rethinking Sculpture in 1960s America and superbly convincing study, Cole opens new Pop: Art, Music, and Design, 1930 to 1995 and Latin America . Scholars, students, and Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Mirror Room—Phalli’s Field . pathways for scholars in multiple languages enthusiasts of modernism and the avant-garde to pursue the politics and populaces that will welcome Cole’s field-advancing work . Catherine Spencer is Lecturer in Art History at the made modern aesthetics.” University of St . Andrews . She has published arti- — , author of Incomparable Empires: Lori Cole is Visiting Assistant Professor at the cles and essays in Tate Papers, Oxford Art Journal, Gayle Rogers Modernism and the Translation of American and Center for Experimental Humanities at New York and the book British Art in the Nuclear Age . Spanish Literatures University .

Amy Tobin lectures in the at the University of Cambridge . She has published essays in Tate Papers, British Art Studies, and MIRAJ .

40 41 s | s 2018 scholarly 43 . In analyzing

delves deeply into delves Exiled in Modernity Focusing chiefly on Delacroix’s musings chiefly on Delacroix’s . Focusing - of con implied a degree While civilization this illustrations, than one hundred more With is Professor of Art at the History is Professor O’Brien David and the of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign University Gros, Antoine-Jean the Revolution: author of After Under Napoleon, also pub- and Propaganda Painting, . Press University State Penn lished by Notions of civilization and barbarism were were and barbarism of civilization Notions artistic practice: Delacroix’s Eugène to intrinsic in his concepts about these regularly he wrote were the two between the tensions journal, and his paintings, including of numerous the subject of the the ceiling project, mural most ambitious Palais of Deputies in the of the Chamber Library Bourbon . disillu- Delacroix’s why these themes, revealing led him to increasingly sionment with modernity in the sensual or epiphany seek spiritual release qualities of painting . impulses for of natural and the constraint trol - uncon something barbarism evoked Delacroix, . Seeing himself as part of a and impulsive trolled ancient Greece, to back extending tradition grand and of the wealth aware profoundly was Delacroix apart Europe that set nineteenth-century power fascinated he was . Yet of the world the rest from chaotic underbelly civilization’s by O’Brien illumi- David art and prose, Delacroix’s erudite, the reconcile effort to the artist’s nates aspects of painting with a desire tradition-bound unrestrained direct, in a more viewers reach to manner journal, his major in his famous about civilization and on the theme of civilization, projects mural in his paintings of North of civilization the place Delacroix’s and of animals, O’Brien links Africa his to of modernity view pessimistic increasingly a more to access his art use to provide to desire . fulfilling experience his work and of Delacroix analysis original, astute mod- for he became an inspiration why explains his following the half century over ernist painters of modernismdeath . Art and scholars historians . work in O’Brien’s value especially will find great

.95 sh .95/€86 .95/£63 Delacroix, Civilization, and Barbarism Civilization, Delacroix, DAVID O’BRIEN DAVID 978-0-271-07859-5 | cloth: $89 Exiled in Modernity ambivalence civilization. toward O’Brien formal analysis and intellectual biography.” successfully our renews vision Delacroix of by elaboratingby a subtle dialogue between paintings and prose, David O’Brien perception the of modern and its world is complex, conflicted,is complex, and drivendeepby a offers fascinating insights into the artist’s artist’s the into insights fascinating offers disenchantment. The figure thatemerges isbn Delacroix, Civilization, and BarbarismDelacroix, Civilization, David O’BrienDavid Happiness: Social Art and the French Left, 1830–1850 Left, Happiness: Social Art and the French Exiled in Modernity in Exiled 240pages | 53 b&w color/45 illustrations10| 8 × February | Art History Art “Combining careful readings Delacroix’s of Dreams of , author of Dreams —Neil McWilliam - - They were often given often given were . They is a fascinating is a fascinating Empire Animating . . Mellon Foundation E-book editions have been made possible editions have E-book Demonstrating how automata produced produced automata how Demonstrating The intricate gilt, silver, enameled, and bejew gilt, silver, intricate The through support of the Art Publication through History the from grant a collaborative (AHPI), Initiative W Andrew analysis of the animation of inanimate matter in matter of the animation of inanimate analysis the early modern period . It will appeal especially art of early modernto historians and historians . Europe - a con to spoke Empire in the Holy Roman and political religious, of historical, vergence circumstances, of Early Professor is Assistant Keating Jessica . Modern Art College at Carleton sal Christian monarchy, the Reformation, the the Reformation, monarchy, sal Christian of the the encroachment Counter-Reformation, . and global trade Empire, Ottoman eled clockwork automata, almost exclusively almost exclusively automata, eled clockwork a represented of Augsburg, in the city crafted fig- religious of subjects in motion, from variety driven were movements animals . Their to ures and springs painstakingly wheels, gears, by up wound . Typically clockmakers by assembled of power, someone in a position by and activated theological and politicalthese objects and the by highly valued made were they arguments German-speaking nobility played and they as gifts payment, and as tribute Empire, in the Holy Roman roles remarkable courtly notions to particularlyregard with about important of univer early modern issues In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, centuries, seventeenth and sixteenth In the collected, were automata clockwork German the Holy as gifts throughout and given displayed, . In this Mughal Empires and Ottoman, Roman, the lost history recounts Keating Jessica volume, religious, the objects and reveals of six such . held political meaning they social, and

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restores a nearly vanished art form to its rightful place—as the bearer cultural of plays these by moving metal devices as they performed before early modern monarchs.” process, arouses she our own fascination, echoing those responses to privileged dis of ceremonialof court performances. In the the Earlythe Modern World isbn values and courtly prestige the at very heart 184 pages | 37 color/23 b&w illustrations | 8 × 10 | April Art History/History/Medieval and Early Modern Studies Animating Empire Automata, the Holy the RomanAutomata, Empire, and Jessica Keating

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PENN STATE UNIVERSITY PRESS PRESS UNIVERSITY STATE PENN psupress.org 42 The years following Mexican independence in In The Americas Revealed, distinguished cura- 1821 were critical to the development of social, The Americas Revealed tor and art historian Edward Sullivan brings s | s 2018 Collecting Colonial and Modern Latin American Art in the United States racial, and national identities . The visual arts together a vibrant group of essays that explore played a decisive role in this process of self-defi- the formation, in the United States, of public and

psupress.org nition . Mexican Costumbrismo reorients current private collections of art from the Spanish- and

understanding of this key period in the history of Portuguese-speaking Americas . scholarly by focusing on a distinctive genre The contributors to this volume trace the of painting that emerged between 1821 and 1890: major milestones and emerging approaches to costumbrismo . collecting and presenting Spanish Colonial and In contrast to the neoclassical work favored modern Latin American art by museums, galler- by the Mexican academy, costumbrista artists ies, private collections, and corporations from portrayed the quotidian lives of the lower to the late nineteenth to the twenty-first century . EditEd by middle classes, their clothes, food, dwellings, and Edward J. Sullivan In chronicling the roles played by determined occupations . Based on observations of similitude collectors from New York to San Francisco, the MEXICAN and difference, costumbrista imagery constructed essays examine a range of subjects from MoMA’s

PENN STATE UNIVERSITY PRESS PRESS UNIVERSITY STATE PENN COSTUMBRISMO stereotypes of behavioral and biological traits mid-twentieth-century acquisition strategies RACE, SOCIETY, AND IDENTITY IN NINETEENTH-CENTURY ART / Mey-Yen Moriuchi associated with distinct racial and social classes . to the growing taste on the West Coast for the In doing so, Mey-Yen Moriuchi argues, these work of Diego Rivera . They consider the impact Mexican Costumbrismo works engaged with notions of universality and The Americas Revealed of various political shifts on art collecting, from Race, Society, and Identity in difference, contributed to the documentation and Collecting Colonial and Modern Latin reactions against the “American exceptionalism” reification of social and racial types, and trans- of the Monroe Doctrine to the aesthetic biases of Nineteenth-Century Art American Art in the United States formed the way Mexicans saw themselves, as government-sponsored art academies in Mexico, Mey-Yen Moriuchi well as how other nations saw them, during a time Edited by Edward J . Sullivan Rio de Janeiro, and . The final three chap- of rapid change for all aspects of national identity . ters focus on living collectors such as Roberta 180 pages | 31 color/29 b&w illustrations | 8 × 10 | April Carefully researched, well argued, and fea- 224 pages | 48 color/16 b&w illustrations | 8 × 10 | June and Richard Huber, Patricia Phelps de Cisneros, isbn 978-0-271-07907-3 | cloth: $99 95/£70. 95/€96. 95. sh turing more than thirty full-color exemplary isbn 978-0-271-07952-3 | cloth: $69 95/£49. 95/€67. 95. sh and Estrellita B . Brodsky . Art History/Latin American Studies The Frick Collection Studies in the History of Art Collecting reproductions of period work, Moriuchi’s study is in America Series | Co-published with The Frick Collection A thorough and definitive account of the “Mexican Costumbrismo represents a con- a provocative art-historical examination of cos- Art History changing course of private and public collections siderable step forward in the bibliography tumbrismo’s lasting impact on Mexican identity and their important connection to underlying “Latin American art cannot be understood on Mexican (and, by extension, Latin and history . political and cultural relations between the only from archives and national collections American) art of the nineteenth century. E-book editions have been made possible United States and Latin American countries, this through support of the Art History Publication in Latin American countries: the institu- volume gives a rare glimpse into the practice of Moriuchi’s firm grasp of the art, social, and Initiative (AHPI), a collaborative grant from the tional and private collections developed collecting from the collectors’ own point of view . literary history of Mexico in the transi- Andrew W . Mellon Foundation . in the United States are fundamental. In addition to the editor, contributors to this tional era from colony to republic serves to This book proves that with extraordinary volume are Miriam Margarita Basilio, Estrellita B . create a nuanced, richly documented, and Mey-Yen Moriuchi is Assistant Professor of Art excellence.” Brodsky, Vanessa K . Davidson, Anna Indych- stimulating panorama of daily life and History at LaSalle University . —Andrea Giunta, author of Avant-Garde, López, Ronda Kasl, Gabriel Pérez-Barreiro, Berit its imagery in a variety of visual genres. Internationalism, and Politics: Argentine Art in the Potter, Delia Solomons, Suzanne Stratton-Pruitt, Moriuchi intelligently argues that seem- Sixties Mari Carmen Ramírez, and Joseph Rishel . ingly straightforward scenes of ‘picturesque’ customs are often allusions to far more Edward J. Sullivan is Helen Gould Sheppard Professor of the History of Art at New York complicated sets of social circumstances.” University . He is the author of more than thirty —Edward J. Sullivan, author of From San Juan to Paris and Back: Francisco Oller and Caribbean books and exhibition catalogues . Art in the Era of

44 45 With its rich , complex narrative, and This volume is the first complete English trans- stunning imagery, the Apocalypse, or Revelation lation and annotated study of Bartolomé de Las s | s 2018 of John, is arguably the most memorable book Casas’s important and provocative 1552 treatise in the Christian Bible . In Apocalypse Illuminated, commonly known as the Confesionario or Avisos

psupress.org Richard Emmerson explores how this striking y reglas . A text that generated controversy, like

visionary text is represented across seven centu- Las Casas’s more famous Brevísima relación, the scholarly ries of medieval illustrations . Confesionario outlined a strikingly novel and argu-

IllUMINatEd Focusing on twenty-five of the most renowned ably harsh use of confession when administering

illustrated Apocalypse manuscripts, ranging from the sacrament to conquistadores, encomen- the earliest extant Carolingian ones produced in deros, slaveholders, settlers, and others who the ninth century to the deluxe Apocalypse made had harmed the indigenous people, thus using for the dukes of Savoy and completed in 1490, magisterial authority and jurisdictional power to Emmerson examines not only how they illustrate promote restitution . the biblical text but also how they interpret it David Thomas Orique addresses how, from

RICHARD K. EMMERSON Manuscripts Illustrated in Medieval of Revelation Exegesis Visual The APOCALYPSE for specific and increasingly diverse audiences . 1516 to 1547, Las Casas subscribed to and wrote

PENN STATE UNIVERSITY PRESS PRESS UNIVERSITY STATE PENN He discusses what this imagery shows us about about the theory and practice of the doctrine of expectations for the Apocalypse as the year 1000 restitution . He then presents the specific his- Apocalypse Illuminated approached, its relationship to Spanish monas- torical context of the development of the initial The Visual Exegesis of Revelation in ticism on the Christian-Muslim frontier and to manuscript of the Confesionario in 1547 as Doce Medieval Illustrated Manuscripts thirteenth-century Joachimist prophetic beliefs, reglas (Twelve Rules), which later became the Richard K . Emmerson and the polemical reinterpretations of Revelation augmented Confesionario manuscript . Orique’s that occurred at the end of the Middle Ages . The commentary on the 1552 Confesionario treatise resulting study includes historical and stylistic highlights how Las Casas’s Argumento and its 288 pages | 37 color/63 b&w illustrations | 9 × 10 | March isbn 978-0-271-07865-6 | cloth: $59 95/£42. 95/€57. 95. sh comparisons, highlights innovative features, and To Heaven or to Hell approval by theologians legitimates his work . Art History/Religion/Medieval and Early Modern Studies traces iconographic continuities over time, includ- Bartolomé de Las Casas’s Confesionario Orique outlines the various guidelines proposed ing the recurring apocalyptic patterns, events, David Thomas Orique, O .P . to confessors to identify, investigate, and seek “Just as Virgil led Dante through the under- figures, and motifs that characterize Apocalypse restitution from offending Spaniards based on world, so too Richard Emmerson guides his illustrations throughout the Middle Ages . their possessions and circumstances . He also 144 pages | 4 illustrations/1 map | 5 .5 × 8 .5 | March readers through the visionary landscape of Gorgeously illustrated and written in lively isbn 978-0-271-08098-7 | paper: $24 95/£17. 95/€24. 95. sh explores Las Casas’s use of the Thomistic tripar- medieval Apocalypse illustration from its and accessible prose, this is a masterful analy- Latin American Originals Series tite scheme of divine, natural, and human law . early medieval origins right through to the sis of over seven hundred years of Apocalypse History/Latin American Studies/Religion With insightful analysis and commentary manuscripts by one of the most preeminent accompanied by an eminently readable transla- Reformation. One could ask for no better “An important and long overdue work. scholars of medieval apocalypticism . tion, To Heaven or to Hell will be especially useful guide. The culmination of a career dedi- Orique’s study of how Bartolomé de Las cated to the expert examination of the Book to students and scholars of Latin American colo- Richard K. Emmerson is Visiting Distinguished Casas used confession as a tool in his long of Revelation and its immeasurable impact nial history, early modern religion, and Catholic Professor of Art History at Florida State University struggle for justice for the indigenous studies . on medieval culture, Emmerson’s book pro- and Dean Emeritus of Liberal Arts, Manhattan people is compelling and faithful to the his- vides a confident overview peppered with College . He is the author of Antichrist in the Middle torical record. This is a major new source David Thomas Orique, O.P. is Associate Professor penetrating insights.” Ages: A Study of Medieval Apocalypticism, Art, and on one of the principal elements in the evo- of History and Director of the Latin American and —Jeffrey F. Hamburger, author of St. John the Literature, coauthor of The Apocalyptic Imagination lution of modern human rights, of which Latino/a Studies Program at Providence College . Divine: The Deified Evangelist in Medieval Art and in Medieval Literature, and coeditor of The Theology Las Casas was the central actor in the long Apocalypse in the Middle Ages . sixteenth century.” —Lawrence Clayton, author of Bartolomé de las Casas and the Conquest of the Americas

46 47 This multidisciplinary volume illustrates how Samuel Rosenberg, one of the premier transla- representations of magic in fourteenth-century tors of Old French, presents in this volume the s | s 2018 MIDDLE romances link the supernatural, spectacle, and first modern English-language version of the morality in distinctive ways . thirteenth-century French romance Robert le psupress.org ENGLISH Supernatural marvels represented in vivid Diable, a tale of supernatural birth and spiritual visual detail are foundational to the characteristic ROB redemption . scholarly Middle English genres of romance and hagiog- Robert is born after his mother, a childless MARVELS raphy . In Middle English Marvels, Tara Williams noblewoman, secretly calls upon Satan to help explores the didactic and affective potential of her conceive . His wicked behavior as a boy and, secular representations of magic and shows later, as a destructive young man is so brutal that how fourteenth-century English writers tested The FirstE Modern English RT Translation ofRobert le Diable one day Robert prevails upon his mother to reveal the limits of that potential . Drawing on works the secret of his birth and thus the source of his by Augustine, Gervase of Tilbury, Chaucer, and wickedness . Upon learning the truth, he leaves MAGIC, SPECTACLE, AND the anonymous poets of Sir Orfeo and Sir Gawain his privileged home in Normandy to seek salva- and the Green Knight, among others, Williams the tion . Robert’s lengthy penance—under the aegis MORALITY IN THE

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48 49 Milton Studies, Volume 59 Gluttony and Gratitude s | s 2018 Edited by Laura L . Knoppers Milton’s Philosophy of Eating Emily E . Stelzer Published annually as an important forum for psupress.org Milton scholarship and criticism, Milton Studies Returning to themes of gluttony, temperance, and focuses on various aspects of John Milton’s life charity provides surprising insights into choices scholarly and writing, including biography; literary history; Milton makes as a poet and views he holds as a phil- Milton’s work in its literary, intellectual, political, osophical thinker. or cultural contexts; his influence on or relation- ship to other writers; and the history of critical Despite the persistence and popularity of response to his work . addressing the theme of eating in Paradise Lost, Volume 59 includes eight new essays by the tradition of Adam and Eve’s sin as one of Todd Butler, Thomas Festa, Mandy Green, John gluttony—and the evidence for Milton’s adapta- Hale, David Loewenstein, Thomas Luxon, Caryn tion of this tradition—has been either unnoticed O’Connell, and Sarah Smith . or suppressed . Emily E . Stelzer provides the first PENN STATE UNIVERSITY PRESS PRESS UNIVERSITY STATE PENN book-length work on the philosophical signifi- Laura L. Knoppers is Professor of English at the cance of gluttony in this poem, arguing that a University of Notre Dame . Widely published on complex understanding of gluttony and of ideal, seventeenth-century literature, politics, religion, grateful, and gracious eating informs the content and visual culture, she is most recently the author of Milton’s writing . of Politicizing Domesticity from Henrietta Maria to Stelzer works with contextual material in Milton’s Eve and editor of The Oxford Handbook of the fields of physiology, philosophy, theology, Literature and the English Revolution . Her Oxford and literature . She builds from recent scholar- scholarly edition of Milton’s Paradise Regained and ship on Milton’s experience of and knowledge Samson Agonistes won the 2008 John Shawcross about matter and the body to draw connections Award from the Milton Society of America . between his work and both underexamined Knoppers is past chair of the Northeast Milton textual influences (including Gower’s Confessio Seminar and past president of the Milton Society Amantis) and well-recognized other ones (such of America . as Augustine’s City of God and Galen’s On the 280 pages | 6 × 9 | January Natural Faculties) . isbn 978-0-8207-0710-5 | cloth: $70 .00/£49 95/€67. 95. sh Published by Duquesne University Press Emily E. Stelzer is Assistant Professor of literature Literature/Medieval and Early Modern Studies and Program Director for English and Great Texts at Houston Baptist University .

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PENN STATE UNIVERSITY PRESS PRESS UNIVERSITY STATE PENN psupress.org 52 Poet, columnist, artist, and fiction writer Soulful jazz singer Billie Holiday is remembered Gwendolyn Bennett is considered by many to today for her unique sound, troubled personal s | s 2018 have been one of the youngest leaders of the history, and a catalogue that includes such reso- Heroine Harlem Renaissance and a strong advocate for nant songs as “Strange Fruit” and “God Bless the

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women . Heroine of the Harlem Renaissance and shaped by religion, often in surprising ways . scholarly Harlem Beyond presents key selections of her published Religion Around Billie Holiday examines the spir- and unpublished writings and artwork in one itual and religious forces that left their mark on Renaissance volume . the performer during her short but overwhelm- and From poems, short stories, and reviews to ingly influential life . letters, journal entries, and art, this collection Mixing elements of biography with the history Beyond showcases Bennett’s diverse and insightful body of race and American music, Fessenden explores of work and rightfully places her alongside her the multiple religious influences on Holiday’s Gwendolyn Bennett’s contemporaries in the Harlem Renaissance— life and sound, including her time spent as a Selected Writings figures such as Zora Neale Hurston, Langston child in a Baltimore convent, the echoes of black

PENN STATE UNIVERSITY PRESS PRESS UNIVERSITY STATE PENN Hughes, and Countee Cullen . It includes selec- religion around Southern churches in the blues she encountered tions from her monthly column “The Ebony in brothels, the secular riffs on ancestral faith Edited by Belinda Wheeler Flute,” published in Opportunity, the magazine billie holiday in the poetry of the Harlem Renaissance, and and Louis J. Parascandola of the National Urban League, as well as newly the Jewish songwriting culture of Tin Pan Alley . uncovered post-1928 work that proves defini- Fessenden looks at the vernacular devotions TRACY FESSENDEN tively that Bennett continued writing throughout scholars call lived religion—the Catholicism of the following two decades . Bennett’s correspon- the streets, the Jewishness of the stage, the Heroine of the Harlem dence with canonical figures from the period, her Pentecostalism of the roadhouse or the con- Religion Around Billie Holiday Renaissance and Beyond influence on Harlem arts institutions, and her cert arena—alongside more formal religious political writings, reviews, and articles show her Tracy Fessenden articulations in institutions, doctrine, and ritual Gwendolyn Bennett’s Selected Writings deep connection to and lasting influence on the performance .

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54 55 Posthumous America This comparative historical study explores the s | s 2018 Literary Reinventions of America at the End of the broad sociocultural factors at play in the rela- tionships among U .S . obscenity laws and literary Eighteenth Century modernism and naturalism in the early twentieth Benjamin Hoffmann psupress.org century . Putting obscenity case law’s crisis of Translated by Alan J . Singerman

legitimation and modernism’s crisis of represen- scholarly Benjamin Hoffmann’s L’Amérique posthume examines the literary tation into dialogue, Erik Bachman shows how idealization of a lost American past in the works of French writers obscenity trials and other attempts to suppress of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries . This English-language allegedly vulgar writing in the United States translation makes Hoffmann’s insightful work accessible to schol- affected a wide-ranging debate about the power ars who are not conversant in French . of the printed word to incite emotion and shape For writers such as John Hector St . John de Crèvecœur and U.S. CaSe Law and n atUraLiSm after m oderniSm behavior . Claude-François de Lezay-Marnésia, America was never more Far from seeking simply to transgress cultural potent as a driving ideal than in its loss . Examining the para- norms or sexual boundaries, Bachman argues, proscribed authors such as Wyndham Lewis, doxical American paradise depicted in Crèvecœur’s Lettres d’un Erik M. Bachman 256 pages | 3 illustrations | 6 × 9 | May PENN STATE UNIVERSITY PRESS PRESS UNIVERSITY STATE PENN cultivateur américain (1784); the “uchronotopia”—the imaginary Erskine Caldwell, Lillian Smith, and James T . isbn 978-0-271-08007-9 Farrell refigured the capacity of writing to evoke perfect society set in America and based on what France might cloth: $99 95/£70. 95/€96. 95. sh the obscene so that readers might become aware have become without the Revolution—of Lezay-Marnésia’s Lettres History/Literature écrites des rives de l’Ohio (1800); and the political and nationalistic of the social processes by which they were being motivations behind François-René Chateaubriand’s idealization turned into mass consumers, voyeurs, and racial- of America in Voyage en Amérique (1827) and Mémoires d’outre- ized subjects . Through such efforts, these writers tombe (1850), Hoffmann shows how the authors’ liberties with the Literary Obscenities participated in debates about the libidinal effi- truth helped create the idealized and nostalgic representation of U.S. Case Law and Naturalism after cacy of language with a range of contemporaries, America that dominated the collective European consciousness Modernism from behavioral psychologists and advertising of their times . From a historical perspective, Posthumous America Erik M . Bachman executives to book cover illustrators, magazine works to determine when exactly these writers stopped transcrib- publishers, civil rights activists, and judges . Focusing on case law and the social circum- ing what they actually observed in America and started giving 200 pages | 8 illustrations | 7 × 9 .5 | April imaginary accounts of their experiences . isbn 978-0-271-08005-5 | cloth: $84 95/£60. 95/€81. 95. sh stances informing it, Literary Obscenities provides A vital contribution to transatlantic studies, this detailed Refiguring Modernism Series an alternative conceptual framework for under- exploration of French perspectives on the colonial era, the War of Literature/Law standing obscenity’s subjugation of human bodies, desires, and identities to abstract social forces . It Independence, and the birth of the American Republic sheds new “This welcome addition to the ongoing will appeal especially to scholars of American liter- light on the French fascination with America . Posthumous America discourse in legal studies, book history, will be invaluable for historians, political scientists, and special- ature, American studies, and U .S . legal history . cultural studies, and the philosophy ists of literature whose scholarship looks at America through of modernism is cause for celebration. Erik M. Bachman is Lecturer of Literature at the European eyes . Bachman’s well-researched, acutely insight- University of California, Santa Cruz, and coeditor Benjamin Hoffmann is Assistant Professor of Early Modern French ful, accessibly written study will take its of the Lukács Library at Brill . Studies at the Ohio State University . His recent publications include place alongside Marjorie Heins’s Not in a critical edition of Claude-François de Lezay-Marnésia’s Letters Front of the Children as a staple in university Written from the Banks of the Ohio, also published by Penn State courses.” University Press, as well as four novels in French . —S. E. Gontarski, author of Creative Involution: Bergson, Beckett, Deleuze Alan J. Singerman is Richardson Professor Emeritus of French at Davidson College, the translator of Benjamin Hoffmann’s critical edition of Letters Written from the Banks of the Ohio, and the editor and translator of Abbé Prévost’s novel The Greek Girl’s Story, both also published by Penn State University Press .

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