Rose Marie San Juan is Professor of Art History at University College London. She is the author of several books, including most recently Film and Urban Space: Critical Possibilities and Vertiginous Mirrors: The Animation of the Visual Image and Early Modern Travel.
“In its exhilarating breadth and its acute observations, San Juan’s most recent book will, I suspect, set forth increasingly interdisciplinary approaches to early modern anatomy—approaches in which the threshold, wherein violence and its effects appear, will no longer be off-center.” —Alejandro Nodarse 21: Inquiries into Art, History, and the Visual “It is a rare thing to discover a book that is both engaging and profound. Violence and the Genesis of the Anatomical Image will change the way scholars approach early modern anatomical images, for, although the issue of violence has never been out of sight, no scholar has attempted anything like this sustained meditation on the problem. This book should be consulted by anyone interested in the early modern body, not to mention anatomy, medicine, art, and religion.” —Christian K. Kleinbub, author of Michelangelo’s Inner Anatomies