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Academic
 
Academic
  
==Notable Achievements==
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==Description==
  
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Professor, Department of Art, City University of New York.  Published extensively on homosexuality in art history.  Teaching interests focus on the Italian Renaissance and Baroque period, with special interests in gender and sexuality in art and the visual aspects of the theatre.  Editor, 'Bibliography of Gay & Lesbian Art' (1994). 
  
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==See Also==
  
==Description==
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* [[Academics Specializing in the History of the LGBTQ Community]]
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* [[LGBTQ Individuals and Academics of the Renaissance Period]]
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* [[LGBTQ Academics in Sexuality Studies]]
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==Further Reading/Research==
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* http://www.gc.cuny.edu/Page-Elements/Academics-Research-Centers-Initiatives/Doctoral-Programs/Art-History/Faculty-Bios/James-Saslow
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* http://robertgiardfoundation.org/news/detail/james-saslow-portrait-of-the-month-march-2013
  
Professor, Department of Art, City University of New York.  Published extensively on homosexuality in art history.
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Latest revision as of 13:59, 8 October 2019

James M. Saslow

Country

United States

Birth - Death

1947 -

Occupation

Academic

Description

Professor, Department of Art, City University of New York. Published extensively on homosexuality in art history. Teaching interests focus on the Italian Renaissance and Baroque period, with special interests in gender and sexuality in art and the visual aspects of the theatre. Editor, 'Bibliography of Gay & Lesbian Art' (1994).

See Also

Further Reading/Research


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