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Outward: How Lesbian Artists Turned Renaissance Ruins Into Queer Spaces with Kate Thomas

Outward: How Lesbian Artists Turned Renaissance Ruins Into Queer Spaces with Kate Thomas

Update: 2024-12-11
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This week, Christina Cauterucci explores the intimate connections between queer identity and the natural world with Bryn Mawr professor Kate Thomas. In this episode, we journey through the lives of Florence Blood and Princess Ghika, two enigmatic lesbians who found self-expression, love, and freedom renovating their Italian Renaissance estate at the turn of the 20th century- creating an enchanting landscape to host lesbian artists and thinkers of the time. Thomas unpacks how their landscapes reflect their identities and what they can teach us about the enduring relationship between queerness and the environment.

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Outward: How Lesbian Artists Turned Renaissance Ruins Into Queer Spaces with Kate Thomas

Outward: How Lesbian Artists Turned Renaissance Ruins Into Queer Spaces with Kate Thomas

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