Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Sociology, 2013This qualitative research explores how social relations and intersections of race, class, and gender are evident in the woman-centered space of quilting groups. Methods used are interviews with quilters and participant observation at quilt guild meetings and quilt shows in Northern California. Interviewees include both women and men from a variety of racial/ethnic groups. A cultural studies/popular culture approach is utilized, with concepts including cultural production, consumption, commodification, representation, appropriation, appreciation, hegemony and resistance. Elements from post-colonial and multicultural/multiracial feminist thought as well as critical whiteness studies are...
In American culture, the handmade quilt has long been a freighted signifier of home comforts, domest...
Data on 1,754 quiltmakers representing 4,453 quilts made between 1870 and 1989 were collected during...
Women make quilts to “do something” when troubled by personal tragedies and world events. Well-known...
Quilting, once regarded as a traditional craft, has broken through the barriers of history, art and ...
Graduation date: 1996Historically, women made quilts for utilitarian and for aesthetic purposes. Qui...
The recognition of quilting as a valid art form by scholars, art critics, visual artists and quilte...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, Faculty of Education, 2002Quilting circles continue to flou...
As an alternative to the material culture research model, explores the social and oral context withi...
Quilts are a unique medium that is deeply layered with meaning, highly gendered, intimately tied to ...
Quilting is a reflection of women\u27s roles in the family. What happened to quilting between 1940 a...
Thesis (Master of Arts in Communicating Arts)-University of Wisconsin, Superior, 2012.This thesis is...
The importance of quilting is evident throughout its’ own history. Originally, quilting has been use...
Drawing on both anthropological and quilt literature, this thesis shows the many different ways that...
Grouping works by 17 quiltmakers, the authors discuss the artists' visual and critical strategies, t...
The acts of writing and reading are exquisitely intertwined at a level that is deeper than the mere ...
In American culture, the handmade quilt has long been a freighted signifier of home comforts, domest...
Data on 1,754 quiltmakers representing 4,453 quilts made between 1870 and 1989 were collected during...
Women make quilts to “do something” when troubled by personal tragedies and world events. Well-known...
Quilting, once regarded as a traditional craft, has broken through the barriers of history, art and ...
Graduation date: 1996Historically, women made quilts for utilitarian and for aesthetic purposes. Qui...
The recognition of quilting as a valid art form by scholars, art critics, visual artists and quilte...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, Faculty of Education, 2002Quilting circles continue to flou...
As an alternative to the material culture research model, explores the social and oral context withi...
Quilts are a unique medium that is deeply layered with meaning, highly gendered, intimately tied to ...
Quilting is a reflection of women\u27s roles in the family. What happened to quilting between 1940 a...
Thesis (Master of Arts in Communicating Arts)-University of Wisconsin, Superior, 2012.This thesis is...
The importance of quilting is evident throughout its’ own history. Originally, quilting has been use...
Drawing on both anthropological and quilt literature, this thesis shows the many different ways that...
Grouping works by 17 quiltmakers, the authors discuss the artists' visual and critical strategies, t...
The acts of writing and reading are exquisitely intertwined at a level that is deeper than the mere ...
In American culture, the handmade quilt has long been a freighted signifier of home comforts, domest...
Data on 1,754 quiltmakers representing 4,453 quilts made between 1870 and 1989 were collected during...
Women make quilts to “do something” when troubled by personal tragedies and world events. Well-known...