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Feminist Lecture Program Collab: THE VULVA'S PILGRIMAGE: UNDERSTANDING MEDIEVAL GENITALIA BADGES
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CLASS DESCRIPTION

Join us as we welcome Dr Noam Yadin Evron to discuss some of the most mysterious little objects in history - Medieval Vulva Badges!


In the last 200 years, thousands of Medieval badges have been discovered along the rivers of England, France, the Netherlands and Belgium. These badges, dated to the period from the end of the 13th century till the end of the 15th century, were worn by pilgrims on their way to central worship sites. While many depict Christian images, several hundreds of them represent a different iconography: they show genitals in varied contexts and actions: vulvas dressed as pilgrims with a rosary and a walking stick, vulvas riding horses and climbing ladders, vulvas being adored by penises, penises growing in gardens, and more.

The function of the badges is not quite clear. The common assumption is that they served as a talisman against the Evil Eye, perhaps more specifically against the Black Plague which ravaged Europe and Asia in the late 13th century, killing hundreds of millions of people over three centuries. The Black Plague, which was believed by its contemporaries to have been transmitted by the Evil Eyes gaze, was one of the most disastrous events in human history. The badges might also reflect some aspects of the reality of pilgrimage. Pilgrimage provided a different, liminal, space for people to temporarily exist in, where sexual and gender norms could be suspended.

In this class we will consider some of the questions arising from these badges - without necessarily providing clear answers. We will consider their iconography and its subversiveness, and what they might reveal about gender norms in this period, explore their wider context of the plague and medieval society, and what we might be able to take from them as contemporary viewers.

ABOUT OUR LECTURER

Noam Yadin Evron has recently received her PhD in Late Antique art. Her main areas of study are the formation of early Christian art, gender and sexuality in Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages, and the role of art and material culture in the formation of collective and individual identities.

Instagram: @noam.yadinevron

UPCOMING SESSIONS WITH THE FEMINIST LECTURE PROGRAM


Monday 4th March

Noam Yadin Evron

The Vulva's Pilgrimage: Understanding Medieval Genitalia Badges


Monday 11th March

Ruth Charnock and Karen Schaller

Witching the Institution: Academia and Feminist Witchcraft


Monday 18th March

Lucy Cade

Female Creatives and Spirit Photography in the 19th Century


Monday 25th March

Dr. Sheree Mack

The Women of the Black British Art Movement


Monday 1st April

Nina-Sophia Miralles

Vogue Magazine: Invention, Erasure, Perversity & Power


Monday 8th April

Camilla Baier, Lauren Clarke and Rachel Pronger

The Animation of Mary Blair: A Feminists Guide to Disney


Monday 15th April

Lauren Peters

Fashion Before Plus-Size: Bodies, Bias, and the Birth of an Industry


Monday 22nd April

Ama Josephine Budge Johnstone

Intimate Ecologies: a Black feminist erotics for interspecies un/worlding


Monday 29th April

Joanna Ebenstein

The Anatomical Venus


Monday 6th May

Amina Nugumanova and Elmira Ismukhamedova

Women in Central Asian art: Preservation of Collective Heritage and Decolonisation

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RECORDING


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