I am an art historian specializing in modern Japanese art and visual culture, with emphasis on painting, prints, photography, and the body. I am completing my PhD in the Department of Art, Art History & Visual Studies at Duke University. My dissertation, titled “Visualizing Bodies: Public Health and the Medicalized Everyday in Modern Japan,” examines images to ask how visuality shaped public discourses on health, the body, and sociality in modern Japan.


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nicole.gaglia@duke.edu