Category Archives: Findings
Child-Free Scrapbookers
Each Wednesday, I write a post from my dissertation. Doing parenthood is something that child-free scrapbookers do, too. Child-free scrapbookers report that they include the personal context in their scrapbooks so that years from now when their children or grandchildren … Continue reading
This Month on Scrapowrthy Lives: March 31, 2012 Edition
Each Saturday, I provide a compilation of links from the week’s posts. Because I’ve cut back on posting, this Saturday includes all of my posts from March. This Month: A Letter to My Readers Why do Moms Scrapbook? Why Scrapbook … Continue reading
If Moms Scrapbook, What do Dads Do?
Here’s another post from my dissertation. If mothers do motherhood through scrapbooking, do fathers also do fatherhood by their very absence from scrapbooking? What I find is that fathers support their scrapbooking wives in a variety of ways. Fathers do … Continue reading
Invisible Motherhood
Here’s another post from my dissertation. I was pregnant for the first and only time while conducting my interviews for my dissertation. Scratch that. I was visibly pregnant while conducting my interviews. I was not (and still am not) an … Continue reading
Why Scrapbook
Every other Wednesday, I write a post from my dissertation. There are contradictory messages among scrapbookers and scrapbook industry workers. Today, I will address two of these messages. The first message is that scrapbooks are created for the family. Care … Continue reading
Why do Moms Scrapbook?
Here’s another post from my dissertation. It should surprise no one that pregnant women and new moms (and not-so-new moms) take up scrapbooking in larger numbers than child-free women or dads. The question is why. Why do moms scrapbook? It … Continue reading
Recording New Family Relationships and Additions in Scrapbooks
Every other Wednesday, I write a post from my dissertation. Scrapbooks are about current family relationships, past family relationships, and new family relationships. In the case of weddings and births, a page or an album about the wedding or birth … Continue reading
Documenting Sometimes Challenging Family Relationships in Scrapbooks
Every other Wednesday, I write a post from my dissertation. Doing family via scrapbooks is not just documenting that a familial relationship exists, but capturing the essence of that relationship in the scrapbook. Sometimes the relationship is not just about … Continue reading
Heritage Albums: Drawing Family Boundaries
Every other Wednesday, I write a post from my dissertation. In the case of heritage albums, the scrapbooker is explicitly doing family, making decisions about who is family and who is not by who gets included and who gets excluded … Continue reading
Scrapbooks are a Means of Communication
Every other Wednesday, I write a post from my dissertation. In addition to doing family in terms of building family habitus, scrapbooks serve as a means of communication for a family. For scrapbookers with family they see infrequently, the scrapbook … Continue reading