Quilting: The Fabric of Everyday Life: Dress, Body, Culture
Autor Marybeth C. Stalpen Limba Engleză Paperback – dec 2007
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781845206550
ISBN-10: 184520655X
Pagini: 168
Ilustrații: 50 b&w illustrations, biblio, index
Dimensiuni: 172 x 244 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Berg Publishers
Seria Dress, Body, Culture
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 184520655X
Pagini: 168
Ilustrații: 50 b&w illustrations, biblio, index
Dimensiuni: 172 x 244 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Berg Publishers
Seria Dress, Body, Culture
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Chapter I: Introduction: Why Quilting?
Why Quilts Matter... The (Recent) Global Quilting Phenomenon
What is a Quilt, Anyway?
Cultural Production in the Economic Sphere
The Sociology of Culture and the Culture of Non-Economic Cultural Production
Chapter II: Tripping through the Tulips: Doing Research Close to Home
Using Feminist Methods to Study Contemporary U.S. Quilters
Local Knowledge and Grounded Theory
Methods and Data
When Quilting is Enough: Immediate Commonalities through Quilting
Piecing Together My Personal and Professional Selves
Gendered Assumptions about Quilting and Fieldwork
How Long Did it Take You to Make That Quilt?
How Many Quilts Have You Made?
Revealing My Quilting and My Self
When Quilting is Not Enough: Tripping through the Tulips of an Academic Career
Chapter III: It's Not Just for Grannies Anymore: Learning to Quilt at Midlife
Learning to Quilt as an Adult, and Not on your Mother's Knee
Quilting Heritage
The Skipped Generation of Quilters
New Quilters
Midlife Women and Quilting
Subjective Careers
Learning to Quilt at Midlife
Becoming a Self-Identified Quilter
Affirming a Subjective Career in Quilting
Quilting as Identity Work
Extending the Self: Quilts as Finished Products
Chapter IV: The Guilty Pleasures of the Fabric StashQuilting and Fabric Collecting
Starting a Fabric Collection
Stashing Fabric
The Stigmatized Stash and Hiding One's Quilting Identity
Quilters' Families as Greedy Institutions
Can The Fabric Stash Ever Come Out of the Closet?
Chapter V: Quilt Rhymes with Guilt: Finding the Time & Space to Quilt
Quilting Seriously
Not Enough Time
Not Enough Space
Not Having Space
Rhymes with Guilt: Finding the Time to Quilt
Finally! Negotiating a Room of One's Own
From a Room of One's Own to a Life of One's Own?
Chapter VI: Coming out of the Closet: Quilting is for Self and for Others
Quilting as Carework for Self
Quilting as Carework for Others
Bookmarking Life Through Quilting
Self, Space and Sanity
Chapter VII: Piecing it All Together
What's So Important About Quilting?
Leisure, Carework and the Family
Developing a Midlife Identity through Quilting
Quilting and Other Creative Processes and Products
Quilting as Gendered Non-Economic Cultural Production
Why Quilts Matter... The (Recent) Global Quilting Phenomenon
What is a Quilt, Anyway?
Cultural Production in the Economic Sphere
The Sociology of Culture and the Culture of Non-Economic Cultural Production
Chapter II: Tripping through the Tulips: Doing Research Close to Home
Using Feminist Methods to Study Contemporary U.S. Quilters
Local Knowledge and Grounded Theory
Methods and Data
When Quilting is Enough: Immediate Commonalities through Quilting
Piecing Together My Personal and Professional Selves
Gendered Assumptions about Quilting and Fieldwork
How Long Did it Take You to Make That Quilt?
How Many Quilts Have You Made?
Revealing My Quilting and My Self
When Quilting is Not Enough: Tripping through the Tulips of an Academic Career
Chapter III: It's Not Just for Grannies Anymore: Learning to Quilt at Midlife
Learning to Quilt as an Adult, and Not on your Mother's Knee
Quilting Heritage
The Skipped Generation of Quilters
New Quilters
Midlife Women and Quilting
Subjective Careers
Learning to Quilt at Midlife
Becoming a Self-Identified Quilter
Affirming a Subjective Career in Quilting
Quilting as Identity Work
Extending the Self: Quilts as Finished Products
Chapter IV: The Guilty Pleasures of the Fabric StashQuilting and Fabric Collecting
Starting a Fabric Collection
Stashing Fabric
The Stigmatized Stash and Hiding One's Quilting Identity
Quilters' Families as Greedy Institutions
Can The Fabric Stash Ever Come Out of the Closet?
Chapter V: Quilt Rhymes with Guilt: Finding the Time & Space to Quilt
Quilting Seriously
Not Enough Time
Not Enough Space
Not Having Space
Rhymes with Guilt: Finding the Time to Quilt
Finally! Negotiating a Room of One's Own
From a Room of One's Own to a Life of One's Own?
Chapter VI: Coming out of the Closet: Quilting is for Self and for Others
Quilting as Carework for Self
Quilting as Carework for Others
Bookmarking Life Through Quilting
Self, Space and Sanity
Chapter VII: Piecing it All Together
What's So Important About Quilting?
Leisure, Carework and the Family
Developing a Midlife Identity through Quilting
Quilting and Other Creative Processes and Products
Quilting as Gendered Non-Economic Cultural Production