Category Archives: Dissertation
The Message Communicated
Following up last week’s post on poetry, this week I have a second question that is raised in David Kirby’s NY Times piece. Kirby writes about his interactions with teachers that use his poetry in the classroom. He states, “The … Continue reading
Is Editing Photographs being Dishonest?
Each Wednesday, I write a post from my dissertation. Many scrapbookers, if not most, edit photographs in one way or another. Photographs are edited from the beginning—when the photographer decides to take a photograph, something else remains unphotographed—to the end—when … Continue reading
Scrapbooks Lie
Each Wednesday, I write a post from my dissertation. Scrapbooks contain narratives about the past. These narratives to some extent “must be fictionalized in order for us to make sense of our lives … in order to survive” (Mavor 1997:115). … Continue reading
Do You Look at Your Scrapbooks?
Each Wednesday, I write a post from my dissertation. According to Katherine Ott (2006) in The Scrapbook in American Life, “no scrapbook can present meaning without the collaboration of a reader, yet no reader (aside from the scrapbook maker) knows … Continue reading
A Sense of Community
Each Wednesday, I write a post that is from my dissertation. If you believe the media, we live in a divided world, however, scrapbooking brings people together. People are brought together as they share albums with one another. They are … Continue reading
Scrapbooks have Heart and Soul
Each Wednesday, I write a post that is from my dissertation. People scrapbook because it is relaxing and fun, for the future, and to socialize with other people. Some people scrapbook simply to organize their photographs. Once their photos are … Continue reading
Scrapbooking Brings People Together (Purpose of Scrapbooking)
Each Wednesday, I write a post that is from my dissertation. Scrapbooking can be a social activity. Through scrapbooking, people are able to socialize in obvious ways, such as scrapbooking with other people. Scrapbooking, however, is also a way to … Continue reading
Scrapbook for the Future (Purpose of Scrapbooking)
Each Wednesday, I write a post that is from my dissertation. Though plenty of people scrapbook because it is relaxing and fun, most scrapbookers also have the future in mind when they decide to scrapbook. For some, a primary goal … Continue reading
Scrapbooking is Relaxing and Fun (Purpose of Scrapbooking)
Each Wednesday, I write a post that is from my dissertation. Last week, I introduced a few purposes of scrapbooking. It should come as no surprise that all of my respondents talked about how they found scrapbooking to be relaxing, … Continue reading
Scrapbooking Has No Rules. Yes, But Scrapbooking Does Have Norms.
Each Wednesday, I write a post that is from my dissertation. Over the last few Wednesdays, I have shared with you several sources of scrapbooking norms (e.g., scrapbooking celebrities, friends and family, industry workers). Today, I begin a discussion of … Continue reading