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Show-and-Tell as a Performance Event: Oppositional Practice in Contemporary Quiltmaking Culture
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From Uncoverings 1992, Volume 13 of the Research Papers of the American Quilt Study Group
1992
By: Langellier, Kristin M.
Kristin M. Langellier is Associate Professor of speech communication at the University of Maine where she teaches courese in performance studies, women and communication, and communication theory. In addition to studying quiltmaking as women's discourse, her research interests include family storytelling and women's personal narratives.
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Uncoverings 1992, Volume 13 of the Res...
Horton, Laurel, editor
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Contents
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Cover Artist's Statement and Preface
Jacobs, Teresa Cooper; Horton, Laurel
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Quilts of the Gulf War, Desert Storm- ...
Armstrong, Nancy Cameron
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Quiltmaking on the Overland Trails: Ev...
Brackman, Barbara
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The Handwork of the Women of One South...
Cozart, Dorothy
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Quilt Talk: Verbal Performance Among a...
Hindman, Jane E.
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Quilting and Bereavement: Her Grief in...
Krone, Carolyn; Horner, Thomas M.
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Ink Damage on Nineteenth Century Cotto...
Ordonez, Margaret T.
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Quilting in Webster County, Nebraska, ...
Ronning, Kari
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From Myth to Maturity: The Evolution o...
Gunn, Virginia
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Contributors and Index
Horton, Laurel