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Unpopular take on Passover:
As part of the Seder ritual (the large Passover all-night meal), Jews imagine themselves, individually, as if they have actually emerged from the bondage of Egyptian slavery. It resembles a time-traveling reena...
This lecture explores two questions:
1. Today, what designs make a plate a Passover Seder plate?
2. Is this what Seder plates looked like in the past?
It identifies the different forms and repeated designs commonly seen on Seder pla...
Judaism, as an ethno-religion, has been diasporic for the past 2,000 years. As a result, many of the ritual objects take on artistic influences from their locale in the diaspora.
So we’re going to look at how
TLDR: TikTok is the Tupperware of the 2020s.
The decades-long pull that Tupperware has had on the American housewife is being mimicked on TikTok to appeal to the American homemaker. Intentionally or not, TikTok has stepped into a socio-ec...
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Art History PhD exploring how objects and popular visual media carry meaning -- with the most accessible frame: “What Things Know About Stuff”
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