Table of ContentsÂ
1. (Dis) Organizing PrinciplesÂ
Nicholas R. Bell:Â IntroductionÂ
Glenn Adamson:Â Goodbye CraftÂ
2. Aesthetic TransgressionsÂ
Elissa Auther:Â He is Survived by His Longtime Companion: Feeling in the Work of Josh FaughtÂ
Maria Buszek, Elaine Reichek, Sonya Clark, Michael Strand:Â Media, Process, History: Craft beyond CraftingÂ
Jenni Sorkin:Â Craft-Like: The Illusion of AuthenticityÂ
3. The Politics of DisplayÂ
Elizabeth McGoey:Â America at Home: Crafts and Craftsmanship in the 1939-1940 New York World's Fair Shelter ExhibitsÂ
Ulysses Dietz:Â Taste, Money, Museums and the Subversion of CraftÂ
Julie Muniz and Jennifer Scanlan:Â Institutionalized: Craft in the MuseumÂ
4. Enduring ConflictsÂ
Maria Shevzov:Â Making an Impression: The Material Culture Scholarship and Craft of Historical ReenactorsÂ
Bibiana Obler:Â Craft as a Response to WarÂ
5. Education and TechnologyÂ
Garth Johnson:Â A Hackerspace of One's Own: Curriculum and the Maker MovementÂ
Neil Gershenfeld, Stuart Kestenbaum, Phyllis Klein:Â Digital Fabrication: Implications for Craft and CommunityÂ
6. Negotiating IndustryÂ
Ezra Shales:Â The Politics of 'Ordinary Manufacture' in the Post-Industrial StateÂ
Sandra Alfoldy:Â Craft Goes to Disney!Â
Gabriel Craig:Â DIY DetroitÂ
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