IDEOLOGY AS ANATOMY: How shifting ideas about women's bodies have affected their lives.Published in:American Scholar, 2025, v. 94, n. 1, p. 117By:Bellows, SierraPublication type:Article
Tales From an Attic: Suitcases once belonging to residents of a New York State mental hospital tell the stories of long-forgotten lives.Published in:American Scholar, 2024, v. 93, n. 2, p. 18By:BELLOWS, SIERRAPublication type:Article
BODIES GROTESQE AND BEAUTIFUL: Searching for aesthetics and meaning in the monstrous.Published in:2024By:Bellows, SierraPublication type:Book Review
An Artist of Our Social Age: Matthew Wong broke all the rules and flourished online, but he craved what the outsider typically eschews: commercial success.Published in:American Scholar, 2022, v. 91, n. 4, p. 56By:BELLOWS, SIERRAPublication type:Article
Artist of Excess: The man who painted his century's nightmare.Published in:2021By:BELLOWS, SIERRAPublication type:Book Review
Long-Distance Punishment: Could a landmark work of conceptual art be an emblem for the Covid era?Published in:American Scholar, 2021, v. 90, n. 1, p. 104By:BELLOWS, SIERRAPublication type:Article
Water in the Empty Part of the Map: The treacherous quest for the source of the Nile was the downfall of John Hanning Speke.Published in:2013By:Bellows, SierraPublication type:Essay