![]() ![]() Professor Alarcón has presented her research at The Renaissance Society of America, The Association of Art Historians UK, and Scientiae> conferences. Whereas her previous research was concerned principally with medical knowledge, her next project brings similar investigative approaches to bear on the sixteenth century chronicles of the conquest, people, and landscapes of early modern South America. ![]() Her book project, Materia Medica: Anatomical Illustrations in Early Modern Spain, ties agents of Spanish anatomical medicine to the broader history of natural science and medical knowledge in the late fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. Her interdisciplinary research and teaching focuses on the role of prints in mediating cross-cultural exchanges in the development of science. ![]() Carolina Alarcón is assistant professor of Art History at SIU where she teaches courses in the early modern period. ![]()
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