This decommissioned ERA site remains active temporarily to support our final migration steps to https://ualberta.scholaris.ca, ERA's new home. All new collections and items, including Spring 2025 theses, are at that site. For assistance, please contact erahelp@ualberta.ca.
Search
Skip to Search Results- 2Dress Studies
- 1Classical Archaeology
- 1Cross-Dressing
- 1Cultural Studies
- 1Fashion Studies
- 1Gender Studies
-
Fall 2021
Métis forms of beadwork and dress persisted in the Saskatchewan Valley between the years of 1862 and 1900, even in the midst of divisive and traumatic circumstances. Métis moved within their kinship networks to join the Isbister Settlement and other settlements along the North and South Branches...
-
Portraits of Women as Goddesses and Heroines in Cross-Gendered Dress from the Roman Imperial Period
DownloadFall 2021
This study focuses on the private portraits of women as goddesses and heroines in cross-gendered dress – Omphale, Penthesilea, Virtus, Diana, Atalante, as well as the demythologized versions thereof – which were set-up in funerary contexts of Rome especially, between the late 1st and early 4th...