Introduction to the Special Issue of The Pomegranate on Paganism, Art, and Fashion

Authors

  • Caroline Jane Tully University of Melbourne, Australia.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1558/pome.40545

Keywords:

Pagan Studies, fashion, dress, art, Instagram, YouTube, historical fiction

Abstract

This is the introduction to the special issue on Paganism Art and Fashion

Author Biography

  • Caroline Jane Tully, University of Melbourne, Australia.

    Caroline Tully is an adjunct professor and honorary fellow in the School of Historical and Philosophical Studies at the University of Melbourne, Australia. Her research interests include religion and ritual in the ancient Mediterranean, the reception of the ancient world, and contemporary Pagan religions.

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Judah, Hettie. “If Women Ruled the World: Dior’s Judy Chicago Tribute Is More than a Gimmick.” The Guardian, 22 January 2020. https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2020/jan/21/dior-judy-chicago-feminist-banners.

Radin, Sara. “Judy Chicago Designed Dior’s Runway To Look Like A Birth Canal.” Refinery29, 22 January 2020. https://www.refinery29.com/en-us/2020/01/9247308/dior-spring-2020-haute-couture-collection.

Published

2020-08-03

How to Cite

Tully, C. J. (2020). Introduction to the Special Issue of The Pomegranate on Paganism, Art, and Fashion. Pomegranate, 21(2), 141-145. https://doi.org/10.1558/pome.40545