Glover, Jessie2011-08-042011-08-042011-06https://hdl.handle.net/11299/110161University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2011. Major: Theatre Arts. Advisors: Dr. Sonja Kuftinec Dr. Margaret Werry. 1 computer file (PDF); v, 262 pages."Crafting Objects, Selves, Links" formulates an ethnographic analysis of craft practice in the contemporary United States. Using performance as an analytic frame, the author examines the ways that crafters use the productive gestures of craft to generate opportunities for relational contact, achievement, learning, buying and selling, and other forms of exchange. The manuscript is divided into four sites: craft in recognizable sites of performance, the performance of leisure craft in craft circles, craft sellng spaces formed by crafter entrepreneurs, and sites on the World Wide Web where crafters take action together.en-USAnthropologyCommunityCraftDIYPerformanceTheatre ArtsCrafting objects, selves, links: the embodied production of relational exchange in performances of craft in the United StatesThesis or Dissertation