This 11 page report discusses
ethnography and serves as an ethnographic report of the unique
“social world” of artists who create their art with rubber
stamps. The ethnographic review of one person’s particular
“social world” can be considerably simplified when one thinks
more of the many passions most people hold and those in which
they participate in that passion with a group of fellow
enthusiasts, fans, creators, collectors. Or, they are members of
distinct ethnic, religious, cultural, or social groups. In other
words, people who are brought together and connected in ways that
they have chosen rather than groups of people who are born into a
certain group. Such factors as a common activity, unique
vocabulary, socialization, identities, and relationships are
considered in the context of rubber stamp artists. Bibliography
lists 6 sources.
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