Dr. Janet T. Marquardt
                                            Emerita Distinguished Professor of Art History and Women's Studies
                    
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Email: jtmarquardt@eiu.edu
                                                                             
                
                
                
                
                
                
                
                                    
                        
Research & Creative Interests
                        Marquardt studies the epistemological meanings of cultural heritage and the ideological function of patrimony: How we construct the past through the conservation, renovation, exhibition, and narrative about historical monuments and objects. She is most concerned with eleventh- and twelfth-century French examples. Her topics range from the ruined abbey of Cluny to nineteenth-century neo-medieval churches and from the edgy modernist photographs of the Zodiaque publications to the taxonomy of the term “Romanesque.” In studying these questions, she employs at various times the interrelated perspectives of the fields of social, religious, political, economic, literary, and art history as well as cultural geography, visual communication, marketing and heritage management, and feminist theory.