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Ua12/2/2 Talisman, Vol. 83, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/2 Talisman, Vol. 83, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
2012 Talisman:
- Couch, Drew. Life Inside the Suit – Big Red
- Waggoner, Tabitha. Mike Nichols
- Plunkett, Amber. Rememberng 9/11
- Cherry, Lauren. Understanding Each Other
- Brown, Bianca. East Meets Western – Confucius Institute
- Heyne, Richard. Cage the Elephant Comes Home
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- Spees, Monica. Out on the Water - Hilltopper Bass Club
- Simmons, Natasha. Kentucky’s Miss America – Ann-Blair Thornton
- Alleyne, Zirconia. The Hungriest Fans – Football
- Wood, Shane. The Making of a Game – Football
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- Henye, Richard. Clearing the Air – Cheerleading
- Florence, Sara. Two-Wheeled Freedom – Bicycling …
"Soft Stuff": Community, Identity, And Contemporary Craft In Education, Courtney Weida
"Soft Stuff": Community, Identity, And Contemporary Craft In Education, Courtney Weida
Courtney Lee Weida
This chapter explores cognitive, sensory, and emotional dimensions of contemporary craft education. I have often overheard ceramics and craft teachers lament not only adolescent students’ inability to model clay, knit, and/or crochet – but also express concern for adult students who have scarcely ever worked with their hands in a direct engagement with tactile art media. Learners who encounter warm, soft, and time-honored materials of craft can engage not only with craft histories and hand-made sensibilities, but can also “get in touch with” a sense of their own development and the embodiment of internal transformations. This chapter juxtaposes historical voices …
Counterculture, Craftsmanship, And Cyberspace Connectivity: Considerations Of Contemporary Feminist Zines In/As/Of Feminist Art Education, Courtney Lee Weida
Counterculture, Craftsmanship, And Cyberspace Connectivity: Considerations Of Contemporary Feminist Zines In/As/Of Feminist Art Education, Courtney Lee Weida
Courtney Lee Weida
This chapter examines the cyberspace presences and digital interplays of contemporary feminist zines in the contexts of art and art education. Although the peak of zine creations as works on paper may be traced to the 1990s, this form of feminist counterculture has evolved into cyberspace forums and expressions. Zines often include not only email addresses alongside “snail mail” addresses, but also links to pdfs and related web resources. Connecting the handmade craftsmanship and hand-drawn and written techniques of zines with the grassroots connectivity enabled by the web, blogs and other online forums relating to zines or containing zines constitute …