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Pamela Berger is a Professor of Art History and Film at Boston College, serving as the Art History Minor Coordinator. She is affiliated with the Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Art History and Film.
Education: She holds a B.A. from Cornell University and a Ph.D. from New York University.
Research Interests: Berger specializes in Medieval Art History (300 CE – 1425 CE) and Historical Feature Films. Her work focuses on iconography, exploring the meaning of images in their historical contexts. Notable projects include analyzing the symbolism of the Dome of the Rock as a representation of the Temple of Solomon across religions, and tracing the evolution of religious iconography from classical antiquity to medieval periods.
Publications: Her recent works emphasize interdisciplinary approaches, blending art history with religious studies and cultural analysis. Books include The Crescent on the Temple (2012) and Hebrew Psalms and the Utrecht Psalter (2020).
Teaching: Berger teaches courses like Cinema of the Greater Middle East, Mysteries and Visions: Early Medieval Art, and Imagination and Imagery: Later Medieval Art. These courses explore themes such as cross-cultural artistic dialogues, religious symbolism in art, and the historical context of European and Middle Eastern cinema.
Advising/Grants: No specific advisement records or grants are listed in the provided text. Her contributions focus on teaching and scholarly publications.
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