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Writing the Girl: Identity Construction, Resistance through Consumption Fall 2010, Dr. Almjeld Representation of Girlhood
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Composing herself - Women, particularly, have long used “writing” to explore, script roles in society (commonplace books, scrapbooks, autograph albums, notepassing, scrapbooks) -Most often these texts reinforced culturally defined gender roles
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Composing “her”story - Commonplace books - Kenneth Lockridge, Susan Miller -Scrapbooking - Patricia Buckler, Andy Steiner Quilting, knitting, sewing, etc. -Autograph albums - (girls writing identity in community) -Margaret Finders’ Just Girls: The Hidden Literacies and Life in Junior High and Mary Pipher’s Reviving Ophelia and Sara Shandler’s Ophelia Speaks
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Commonplace books - Use mass produced images and text -Appropriated things from society for their own use
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Scrapbooking In the beginning: -Peaked in popularity in 1990s -Is done in 20% of American households -Leading company is Creative Memories out of St. Cloud MN in 1987 -Has given birth to several businesses - Web sites, stores, mail order
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Materiality of memory -Andy Steiner of Bitch magazine compares scrapbooking to quilting bees of the past -Highly social -Is traditionally gendered
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Modern scrappers, commonplaces -Helps make sense of their lives -Fulfils need to record (serves as mnemonic device)
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Fightin’ the Power -Scrapbooks celebrate and document dominant culture -But some scrapbookers have appropriated genre as sight of resistance
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One woman’s bricolage -Questions gender roles, religion, social customs, future - not just past
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Crafting her future
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