Her Pain and Pleasure: Gendered Expressions of Pain, Pleasure, and Healing in Early Modern and Modern Art

"Her Pain and Pleasure: Gendered Expressions of Pain, Pleasure, and Healing in Early Modern and Modern Art" is a virtual exhibition written and designed by students as part of one of the following classes at Oberlin College during spring 2016: BIOL 100 taught by Taylor Allen, CMPL 200 taught by Stiliana Milkova, or HIST 303 taught by Ellen Wurtzel. The purpose of the exhibit was to have students explore the human experience of pain in a collaborative, multidisciplinary manner that encouraged critical thinking and evaluation of knowledge.

This project was originally expressed by the authors in the format of a PowerPoint, and later compiled into this virtual exhibit by Alexis Reed in 2020.

Credits

Zenobia Marder, Maya Berkley, Fiona Brennan, David Kaplovitz, Martin Durham, Rebecca Debus