
معرفی
Brittany DeMone serves as a Sessional Instructor within the Faculty of Humanities at Mount Royal University, specializing in Classical Studies and teaching HUMN 2219: Ancient Greece from her office (3183A) with contact phone 403.440.8426.
Her academic credentials include:
- PhD in Classics, University of Calgary
- MA in Classics, University of Nottingham
- BA in Greek & Roman Studies, University of Calgary
Dr. DeMone's research program critically examines material and social dimensions of the ancient Mediterranean world, with particular focus on:
- Spatial analysis of Greek & Roman art and architecture
- Gender performance and sexual identities in antiquity
- Everyday social practices in Greco-Roman societies
- Numismatic evidence for economic and cultural history
Her recent publication analyzes sensory experiences and gendered interpretations within Pompeian religious landscapes, demonstrating methodological innovation through the integration of material culture studies with gender theory. This work contributes significantly to emerging scholarship on embodied religion in Roman contexts.
No scientific awards or research grants are documented in available materials. Current teaching responsibilities include undergraduate instruction in Ancient Greek civilization with no indicated graduate student supervision or laboratory affiliations.




