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Virtual AHA | AHA Colloquium | January 10, 2021 Visibility and Virility: Masculinity in Print and Image Chair: Miriam Eve Mora, Center for Jewish History Panel: Nicole Hudgins, University of Baltimore Ellen Abrams, Cornell University Daniela Barberis, North Central College This panel examines the public manifestations of masculinity in tangible cultural artifacts from a range of subjects. Dr. Daniela Barberis takes the subject to late 19th-century France and the works of French neurologist Jean-Martin Charcot, who studied hysteria, initially in women and later in men. Ellen Abrams assesses the ways in which abstract mathematics was gendered masculine in the United States through the mechanisms of professionalization in the early 20th century. Dr. Nicole Hudgins will present her work on early photography in the North Atlantic World. She argues that the new profession of photography and its institutions, in their campaign to make photography masculine, declined the opportunity to champion photography's femininity. Become an AHA member: https://www.historians.org/join Donate to the AHA: https://www.historians.org/donate Visit the Virtual Exhibit Hall: https://www.historians.org/ExhibitHall