Writing with Scissors

Writing with Scissors

Author: Ellen Gruber Garvey

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2012-11-02

Total Pages: 315

ISBN-13: 0199986355

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Men and women 150 years ago grappled with information overload by making scrapbooks-the ancestors of Google and blogging. From Abraham Lincoln to Susan B. Anthony, African American janitors to farmwomen, abolitionists to Confederates, people cut out and pasted down their reading. Writing with Scissors opens a new window into the feelings and thoughts of ordinary and extraordinary Americans. Like us, nineteenth-century readers spoke back to the media, and treasured what mattered to them. In this groundbreaking book, Ellen Gruber Garvey reveals a previously unexplored layer of American popular culture, where the proliferating cheap press touched the lives of activists and mourning parents, and all who yearned for a place in history. Scrapbook makers documented their feelings about momentous public events such as living through the Civil War, mediated through the newspapers. African Americans and women's rights activists collected, concentrated, and critiqued accounts from a press that they did not control to create "unwritten histories" in books they wrote with scissors. Whether scrapbook makers pasted their clippings into blank books, sermon collections, or the pre-gummed scrapbook that Mark Twain invented, they claimed ownership of their reading. They created their own democratic archives. Writing with Scissors argues that people have long had a strong personal relationship to media. Like newspaper editors who enthusiastically "scissorized" and reprinted attractive items from other newspapers, scrapbook makers passed their reading along to family and community. This book explains how their scrapbooks underlie our present-day ways of thinking about information, news, and what we do with it.


Scrapbooking For Dummies

Scrapbooking For Dummies

Author: Jeanne Wines-Reed

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2011-03-08

Total Pages: 408

ISBN-13: 1118054318

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Scrapbooking is sweeping the nation! This hot hobby is a fantastic way to preserve your memories and family history—and have a lot of fun doing it. Now, here’s an easy-to-follow guide that will have you creating great scrapbook projects in no time. Scrapbooking For Dummies is perfect for you if you’re a new scrapbooker who wants to create your own personal scrapbook (or who would like to make a special scrapbook for a friend or loved one) or if you’re already an avid scrapbooker who’s looking for helpful tips and new ideas. This friendly guide takes the guesswork out of creating well-designed albums. You’ll discover how to: Organize your photographs and memorabilia Assemble the right tools and materials Research your personal history and tell your story Design attractive, foolproof page layouts Network with other scrapbookers This plain-English guide features clear, close-up photographs and sketches that illustrate just what you want to know about scrapbooking tools and techniques. You’ll learn about the different styles of scrapbooking, how to create unity in your albums, and how to take better pictures (including advice on digital photography). You receive hands-on guidance every step of the way as you: Choose a theme or occasion Crop and mount photographs Accessorize with stickers, stamps, and more Enhance your albums through journaling Avoid costly, time-consuming mistakes Take proper care of photographs and negatives Extend the life of your old photos Complete with ten great scrapbooking projects and a list of online resources, Scrapbooking For Dummies gives you the tools you need to create beautiful albums to share with family and friends—and pass on to future generations!


Ethnic Scrapbooking

Ethnic Scrapbooking

Author: Lisa Sanford

Publisher:

Published: 2007-09-01

Total Pages: 127

ISBN-13: 9780978661007

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Ethnic Scrapbooking is the first culturally inspired book that will get you scrapbooking about other ethnic cultures, your connections to them, as well as your own ethnic heritage. This thick and juicy book contains over 100 "out of the box" ideas and images to inspire you to creativity. Ethnic Scrapbooking is for everyone. No matter what your race, ethnicity or nationality, you will be inspired to embrace the world around you and scrapbook too. Author, scrapbook designer, conference speaker Lisa Sanford lives a lifestyle of cultural awareness and preservation in Maryland with her husband, five children and grandson.


The Bob Dylan Scrapbook, 1956-1966

The Bob Dylan Scrapbook, 1956-1966

Author: Robert Santelli

Publisher:

Published: 2005-09-13

Total Pages: 84

ISBN-13:

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Lavishly illustrated and spectacularly packaged in a slipcased scrapbook, this chronicle of the early years of Bob Dylan includes rare photographs, removable documents, reproductions of memorabilia, and materials drawn from the new documentary film directed by Martin Scorsese. Includes a 60-minute audio CD. Consumable.


Scrapbook Page Maps

Scrapbook Page Maps

Author: Becky Fleck

Publisher: Memory Makers

Published: 2008-03-28

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 9781599630168

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Scrapbook Page Maps takes the guesswork out of where to begin by giving plenty of design ideas for their scrapbook layouts! By referring to the sketches in the book, you can select photos, papers and embellishments and then bring the page together quickly and easily. Helpful resource information such as a supply list and photo sizes are included on each card, along with page information cross-referencing the sketch back to the book. Scrapbook Page Maps is the essential book for beginning scrapbookers as well as those short on time. And you get more than just an inspiring, design-filled idea book! Also included is a deck of laminated cards that includes a thumbnail of many of the sketches in the book along with corresponding finished layouts.


The Workshops

The Workshops

Author: Patrick Bertola

Publisher: UWA Publishing

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 319

ISBN-13: 1920694838

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In March of 1994, the state government of Western Australia closed the Government Railway Workshop at Midland, amidst widespread community outrage. This volume records the history of this important industrial facility.


From Dream to Action

From Dream to Action

Author: Tatiana Valério

Publisher: IAP

Published: 2021-01-01

Total Pages: 297

ISBN-13: 1648022812

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The ubiquitous presence of imaginative work points at its importance among the higher mental functions. This collective volume discusses both the social relevance of imagination, that cannot be reduced to an inter-individual feature, and the cultural-historical conditions of imagining. The authors develop different theoretical and empirical works in which imagining, planning, anticipating, remembering and acting are put in relation with crucial moments of human existence, as early as birth and even after death. The proposal of this volume emerged during a “kitchen seminar” session at the III International Seminar of Cultural Psychology in Salvador da Bahia (Brazil, 2017). The debate revolved around the imaginative capability of human beings and the possibilities to investigate this phenomenon in a new key. The awareness that an innovative theoretical and empirical contribution was needed to the understanding of imaginative phenomena in everyday life led to the proposal of the book From Dream to Action: Imagination and (Im)Possible Futures. The book aims to talk to different audiences: psychologists, sociologists, artists, teachers and healthcare professionals, addressing a variety of life experiences - such as imagining alternative futures when facing a terminal illness, an adoption, a transplant waiting list, or the choice to give up your musical instrument - mobilize multiple dimensions of human psyche, from the basic emotions to the more sophisticated higher mental functions. The constant effort is to understand the psychological and sociocultural dynamics of each event, and to contribute to the understanding of human imagining in the area of semiotic-cultural psychology, dialoguing with contributions from all the human and social sciences.


From Sawdust to Stardust

From Sawdust to Stardust

Author: Terry Lee Rioux

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2005-02

Total Pages: 394

ISBN-13: 9780743457620

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This life story of DeForest Kelley, best known for his role as Dr. "Bones" McCoy in the classic "Star Trek" television series and subsequent feature films, takes readers into the story of his tragedies and triumphs.


Something on My Own

Something on My Own

Author: Glenn D. Smith, Jr.

Publisher: Syracuse University Press

Published: 2015-02-25

Total Pages: 312

ISBN-13: 0815608802

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In 1929 The Goldbergs debuted on the air, introducing Gertrude Berg—and her radio alter ego, Bronx housewife Molly Goldberg—to the nation. The show would become one of the most beloved and enduring sitcoms of Golden Age radio, and early TV. At the helm was Berg who, as creator, star, writer, and producer, became a force to be reckoned with. This multi-faceted biography provides a penetrating look at how Gertrude Berg carved a special place for herself in the annals of broadcast history. Decades before Lucille Ball, Berg triumphed as a woman of commercial and creative consequence in what was essentially a male-dominated arena. For over three decades, Berg’s “Molly” fluttered about and hung out her kitchen window dispensing motherly advice laced with engaging malapropisms, insights, and lots of “schmaltz”. The show offered a warmly comedic look at the lives and dreams of working-class American Jews, and subtle insights into the nature of assimilation. While Molly, husband Jake, and Uncle David represent Old World Jewish stereotypes, children Rosalie and Sammy are as American as apple pie. Berg makes it clear that the only thing separating shtetl and middle-class new world values is style. Drawing on Gertrude Berg’s papers at Syracuse University’s Bird Library, and rare interviews with her family and colleagues, the author reveals her as shrewd, creative, and forthright. Unlike “Molly,” Berg was a cultivated woman and a Columbia graduate. A pioneer in the concept of product tie-in, she parlayed the show’s popularity into a movie, short stories, and even a cookbook. In 1951 she stood up to the blacklist by refusing to fire longtime co-star Philip Loeb who was under fire by the House un-American Committee. The book also chronicles Berg’s accomplishments in theater, film, and literature.


The Official Andy Griffith Show Scrapbook

The Official Andy Griffith Show Scrapbook

Author: Lee Pfeiffer

Publisher: Carol Publishing Corporation

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780806514499

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Every fan can relive those glorious days of homespun fun in Mayberry through a photograhic tribute to one of the most loved comedy series in TV history. Written with the full cooperation of Viacom, and personally approved by Andy Griffith, the book includes exclusive interviews with cast members and hundreds of rare photos, many in color.