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The Scrapbook in American Culture Susan Tucker

The Scrapbook in American Culture By Susan Tucker

The Scrapbook in American Culture by Susan Tucker


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Explores the history of scrapbook-making, its origins, uses, forms and purposes, as well as the human agents behind the books themselves. Scrapbooks bring pleasure in both the making and consuming. This volume considers the makers, their artefacts, and the viewers within the context of American culture.

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The Scrapbook in American Culture by Susan Tucker

Explores the history of scrapbook-making, its origins, uses, changing forms and purposes as well as the human agents behind the books themselves

The Scrapbook in American Culture Reviews

This is not a how-to but a 'why' book; a serious, systematic investigation of the history of an enduring tradition. Library Journal delightful...The 65 b&w images scattered throughout are a visual feast: a prostitute's business card, newspaper photos of FDR, late-19th-century advertising cards, paper dolls, postcards, awards, Singer sewing machine ads, Bible cards. Scholars and scrapbookers alike will enjoy these slices of social history. Publishers Weekly This compilation is very important because it brings so many different topics and approaches together... It provides insights into ways in which scholars might be able to use scrapbooks as important historical documents. Georgia Barnhill, American Antiquarian Society A wondrous, captivating book on a unique topic: the history of scrapbooking in the U.S...it is a book requiring time for in-depth reading. Booklist [T]he book shows that the ephemera of daily life people choose to preserve, and how they preserve it, are appropriate topics of study for historians of material culture, specialists in American literature, and indeed anyone interested in how people make meaning, memory, and identity out of transient events and materials...Highly recommended. Choice This is a useful collection...The essays provide a backdrop that illuminates continuities and divergences in scrapbooking past and present. Journal of Folklore The Scrapbook in American Life is a welcome addition to the research on collections people keep. The Journal of American History The Scrapbook in American Life explains how and why our ancestors pursued this enduring hobby...you'll enjoy this look into an old-fashioned hobbyodoubly so if you're lucky enough to have your ancestor's scrapbook. Family Tree Magazine The work begins with an excellent historical introduction...While many of the essays included in The Scrapbook in American Life could stand alone as interesting works on various historical aspects of the scrapbooking tradition, together they provide the first methodical and wide-ranging examination of a widespread but often ignored aspect of material culture. At a minimum, this work will draw scholars' attention to these individual and social constructions of material culture. H-Net Reviews An eclectic and electrifying anthology of social history...It's a collection that serves as a testament to the ways in which individuals throughout history have captured the essence of their culture for themselves as well as for curious, kindred souls. The Courier-Journal Compilers of The Scrapbook in American Life, known researchers in American history and culture, make an important effort to place the scrapbook within the historic tradition. They preface the volume with an introduction to the theory of the genre, which reveals deep, as well as extensive, research and analysis and considers the scrapbook as a separate domain of American culture studies. This vision of the scrapbook reveals interesting interconnections...collections of ephemera, short-lived by definition, prove to be surprisingly enduring and offer unique opportunities for visualizing epochs of the past, of which all articles in The Scrapbook in American Life are bright evidence. American Studies Scrapbook compilers are as different as what they created, and this is one of the important messages of The Scrapbook in American Life... It is a welcome addition to the literature of a number of areas of study. Winterthur Portfolio: A Journal of American Material Culture

Table of Contents

An Introduction to the History of Scrapbooks - Katherine Ott, Susan Tucker, and Patricia P. Buckler Part I. Manuscripts of Learning and Knowledge 1. Between Person and Profession: The Scrapbooks of Nineteenth-Century Medical Practitioners - Katherine Ott; 2. Daily Life on a South Carolina Plantation, 1855-1983: A Scrapbook Memory from Three Generations of Women - Anne Sinkler Whaley LeClercq; 3. Letters, Scrapbooks, and History Books: A Personalized Version of the Mexican War, 1846-48 - Patricia P. Buckler; 4. History in the Making: A Columbian Exposition Scrapbook - Jennifer A. Jolly; 5. Scrapbook, Wishbook, Prayerbook: Trade Card Scrapbooks and the Missionary Work of Advertising - Ellen Gruber Garvey; 6. Scrapbook Houses for Paper Dolls: Creative Expression, Aesthetic Elaboration, and Bonding in the Female World - Beverly Gordon; 7. Souvenirs of Amerika: Hannah Hoch's Weimar-Era Mass-Media Scrapbook - Melissa A. Johnson Part II. Books of the Self 8. The Secret Scrapbook of a Soiled Dove - Carol Bowers; 9. Inviting Narratives: Willa Cather's Childhood Scrapbook and My Antonia - Jennifer L. Bradley; 10. In the Hands of Children: A Photographic Essay of Images from Children's Scrapbooks - Meredith Eliassen; 11. Picturing Love and Friendship: Photograph Albums and Networks of Affection in the 1860s - Sarah McNair Vosmeier; 12. Telling Particular Stories: Two African-American Memory Books - Susan Tucker; 13. Maternal Records and Male Modernist Identities: The Family Albums of Ernest Hemingway and Christopher Isherwood - James Kelley; 14. Miss Domestic and Miss Enterprise: Or, How to Keep a Photograph Album - Elizabeth F. Siegel; 15. Horizons: The Scrapbooks of a Small-Town, Depression-Era Preteen - L. Rebecca Johnson Melvin

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CIN1592134785G
9781592134786
1592134785
The Scrapbook in American Culture by Susan Tucker
Used - Good
Paperback
Temple University Press,U.S.
20060419
344
N/A
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