Doing Family: A Collection of Posts

This entry is part 44 of 86 in the series Scrapworthy Lives Results

Each Wednesday, I write a post from my dissertation.

Over the past few weeks, I’ve been writing about family and scrapbooking. Here is a collection of all of those posts. Next week, we’ll move onto the next topic in my study: race, ethnicity, and scrapbooking.

Doing Family via Family Scrapbooks

Scrapbooks are a Means of Communication

Heritage Albums: Drawing Family Boundaries

Documenting Sometimes Challenging Family Relationships in Scrapbooks

Recording New Family Relationships and Additions in Scrapbooks

Why do Moms Scrapbook?

Why Scrapbook

Invisible Motherhood

If Moms Scrapbook, What do Dads Do?

Child-Free Scrapbookers

Does Your Family Support Your Scrapbooking?

Scrapbooking as Kin Work

Do You Make Gift Scrapbooks?

Who is Scrapbooking For?

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