Browsing byAuthorBrayshaw, E
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Issue Date | Title | Author(s) |
2020-11-12 | 2.3 Extravagance, Expense and Notoriety in Costume: Gaby Deslys and Parisian Modernity on the American Stage, 1911-1914 | Brayshaw, E; Pantouvaki, S; McNeil, P |
2021-01-28 | 6: Dressed to Quill: The Origin and Significance of the Feathered Showgirl in World War I Paris | Brayshaw, E; Bass-Kruger, M; Edwards-Dujardin, H; Kurkdjian, S |
2020-12-01 | An ‘armour’ against anguish: Costume design considerations around protecting actors in emotionally distressing roles | Brayshaw, E |
- | Costume Behaving Badly: Poverty, Disease and Disgust in Early Twentieth-Century New York Vaudeville | Brayshaw, E |
2023-11-01 | Dressing for the Viola: An Autoethnographic and Historical Exploration of Women’s Orchestral “Blacks” | Brayshaw, E |
2014-01 | Embodying a Modern Luxury: The White Peacock, Distinction and Desire on the Early-twentieth-century Broadway Stage | Brayshaw, E |
2019-06-01 | Ethnographic spectacle and trans-Atlantic performance: Unravelling the costumes of vaudeville’s ‘Queen’, Eva Tanguay | Brayshaw, E |
2024-01-01 | From Caftan King to Peacock Pasha: Demis Roussos and Orientalist Decadence in Men’s Fashion and European Popular Culture, 1968–1980 | Brayshaw, E |
2015-09-07 | The Jackdaw in the Gilded Cage: Uhlirova’s Birds of Paradise | Brayshaw, E |
2021-06-30 | Oskar Schlemmer’s Kitsch (1922): A Contextualisation and Translation | Brayshaw, E |
2019 | Remembering Roland Leighton: uniforms as the materials of memory and mourning in World War I | Brayshaw, E; Newby, Z; Toulson, RE |
2020-01-01 | Unraveling Psychologically: Knitting in Performance Costume and the Themes of You Got Older (2015) | Brayshaw, E |