The Encyclopedia of the Bible and it's Reception by Maryanne Saunders
Theses by Maryanne Saunders
Undergraduate dissertation
Blog posts by Maryanne Saunders
The Shiloh Project , 2020
Discovering Sacred Texts, 2019
An introductory article on the Torah for the British Library's 'Discovering Sacred Texts' platform.
Book Reviews by Maryanne Saunders
TLS, 2021
Review of Natalie Wigg-Stevenson‘s book for the Times literary Supplement.
Review featured in the American Academy of Religious 'Reading Religions' website.
Review in the Times Higher Education supplement
Conference Presentations by Maryanne Saunders
Presented at the Association for Art Historians Conference, UCL, 2023
Presented at Goldsmith's Queer History Workshop, 15th June 2019.
Queer Conversations: Looking to Art History and Visual Culture, 1st March 2019, Courtauld Institu... more Queer Conversations: Looking to Art History and Visual Culture, 1st March 2019, Courtauld Institute of Art.
Presented at the 'Queer Modernisms II' conference at the University of Oxford, April 13th 2018
Presented at the 'Textile and Place' conference, Manchester School of Art, April 12th 2018
Paper Given at 'Decorating Dissidence' conference at Queen Mary University London 3rd November 20... more Paper Given at 'Decorating Dissidence' conference at Queen Mary University London 3rd November 2017.
Jacqueline Nicholls (born 1971) is a fine artist who lives and works in London. Nicholls grew up in Nottingham in an Orthodox Jewish family. She is a feminist and a teacher of Jewish studies, her works explore the tensions that arise from a feminist outlook and the study of religious texts which have historically upheld misogynistic and patriarchal practices.
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The Encyclopedia of the Bible and it's Reception by Maryanne Saunders
Theses by Maryanne Saunders
Blog posts by Maryanne Saunders
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Book Reviews by Maryanne Saunders
Conference Presentations by Maryanne Saunders
Jacqueline Nicholls (born 1971) is a fine artist who lives and works in London. Nicholls grew up in Nottingham in an Orthodox Jewish family. She is a feminist and a teacher of Jewish studies, her works explore the tensions that arise from a feminist outlook and the study of religious texts which have historically upheld misogynistic and patriarchal practices.
https://www.shilohproject.blog/i-am-the-lords-servant-consent-and-bodily-autonomy-in-depictions-of-the-annunciation/
Jacqueline Nicholls (born 1971) is a fine artist who lives and works in London. Nicholls grew up in Nottingham in an Orthodox Jewish family. She is a feminist and a teacher of Jewish studies, her works explore the tensions that arise from a feminist outlook and the study of religious texts which have historically upheld misogynistic and patriarchal practices.