From Uncoverings 2000, Volume 21 of the Research Papers of the American Quilt Study Group
2000
By: Gabbert, Lisa
Lisa Gabbert, a doctoral candidate in Folklore and American Studies at Indiana University, is interested in the dynamic of tradition and creativity in everyday life, particularly as manifested in folk art/material culture and narrative. Her dissertation research focuses on the ways in which people use objects and narratives to create different senses of community in the public sphere.
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Contents and Preface
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An "Old-Fashioned Quilting" in 1910
Horton, Laurel
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Textiles and Cooperative Commerce in C...
Cord, Xenia E.
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Creating a New Tradition: Quilting in ...
Herda, Phyllis S.
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Better Choose Me: Addictions to Tobacc...
Abrahams, Ethel Ewert; Pannabecker, Rachel K.
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Hubert Ver Mehren and Home Art Studios...
Miller, Susan Price
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Quilts and Their Stories: Revealing a ...
MacDowell, Marsha
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Authors and Editor and Index
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