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Collage-making is written by Lynn Butler-Kisber and published by . It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1529746817 (ISBN 10) and 9781529746815 (ISBN 13).
Collage-making is the practice of gathering fragments and then cutting, tearing, folding, or crumpling these remnants taken from preexisting pictures, found objects or fabrics, or a mixture of these, and gluing them onto a flat surface to communicate a visual message. The word collage actually comes from the French verb coller which means "to stick." Collage art-making has been appropriated by qualitative researchers because it is congruent with postmodern perspectives which underscore reality as partial, subjective, and socially constructed and which embrace accessible, embodied, and ambiguous representational forms. Collages created in research by either participants or researchers, or both, are often constructed using popular magazines because of the availability of these sources and the limited skills that are required in cutting and sticking. Collages can ...