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Rachel Epp Buller, Ph.D., is an assistant professor of art history at Bethel College; a freelance writer, curator, editor, and printmaker; and a mother of three. Much of her art and scholarship revolve around issues of contemporary motherhood and the maternal body. She is a regular contributor to "Review," "Woman's Art Journal," and the "Journal of the Association for Research on Mothering," has contributed essays to Amber Kinser (ed.), "Mothering in the Third Wave" (2008) and the forthcoming collections "Being and Thinking as an Academic Mother" and "Mothers Creating/Writing Lives: Motherhood Memoirs," and is currently editing a book entitled "Reconciling Art and Motherhood." She was recently awarded a Fulbright grant to Germany, where she will finish research for a book on German artist Alice Lex.
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Posts by Rachel Epp Buller:
- PROVOCATIVE, INTENSE, FEMININE(0)
- THE POWER OF ENDURANCE(0)
- 40 YEARS OF CROSS-CULTURAL EXCHANGE(1)
- FEMINIST THREADS, OR, IT’S ALL ABOUT THE LADIES(1)
- LAYERED VISION(0)
- BRANCHING OUT(0)
- SCENES FROM A LIFE, THEATRICALLY(1)






