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Design History Beyond the Canon subverts hierarchies of taste which have dominated traditional narratives of design history. The book explores a diverse selection of objects, spaces and media, ranging from high design to mass-produced and mass-marketed objects, as well as counter-cultural and sub-cu...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Kaufmann-Buhler, Jennifer (Editor ), Pass, Victoria Rose (Editor ), Wilson, Christopher S. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London ; New York, NY : Bloomsbury Visual Arts, 2019.
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520 8 |a Design History Beyond the Canon subverts hierarchies of taste which have dominated traditional narratives of design history. The book explores a diverse selection of objects, spaces and media, ranging from high design to mass-produced and mass-marketed objects, as well as counter-cultural and sub-cultural material.0The authors' research highlights the often marginalised role of gender and racial identity in the production and consumption of design, the politics which underpins design practice and the role of designed objects as pathways of nostalgia and cultural memory. While focused primarily on North American examples from the early 20th century onwards, this collection also features essays examining European and Soviet design history, as well as the influence of Asia and Africa on Western design practice. The book is organised in three thematic sections: Consumers, Intermediaries and Designers. The first section analyses a range of designed objects and spaces through the experiences and perspectives of users. The second section considers intermediaries from both technology and the culture industries, as well as the hidden labour within the design process itself by way of patents. The final section focuses on designers from multiple design disciplines including high fashion, industrial design, interior design, graphic design and design history pedagogy. The essays in all three sections utilise different research methods and a wide range of theoretical approaches, including feminist theory, critical race theory, spatial theory, material culture studies, science and technology studies and art history. Design History Beyond the Canon brings together the most recent research which reaches beyond the traditional canon and looks to interdisciplinary methodologies to better understand the practice and consumption of design. 
505 0 |a Cover page; Halftitle page; Title page; Copyright page; Contents; Figures; Foreword; Notes; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Users/Consumers; Intermediaries; Designers; Thematic re-readings; Creating histories of design; Notes; Section 1 Users/Consumers; Kul'ttovary : Bringing culture into the Soviet home; Creating the "cultured man"; Kul'ttovary and "design" in the Soviet Union; Radios; Record players; Photography; Musical instruments; Sports equipment; Toys; School supplies; The end(s) of kul'ttovary; Notes; Diversionary tactics at work: Making meaning through misuse 
505 8 |a Designing the organizationDiversionary tactics; The meanings of use and misuse; Notes; Everything old is new again: Modernization, historic preservation, and the American home, 1920-1966; New homes from old houses; Mediated Modernism; Modernization as preservation; Notes; Section 2 Intermediaries; Representing modern architecture in The Rockford Files, 1974-1980; Modern architecture; Vernacular modernism; Multiple modernisms; Notes; CLOTHES CLOTHES CLOTHES PUNK PUNK PUNK WOMEN WOMEN WOMEN; Notes; Using digital tools to work around the canon; Working from images 
505 8 |a Learning from amateurs and commerceUsing video; Print advertisements tell stories; Was it really affordable?; Patent searches; Combining tools; Who gets to decide?; Notes; Section 3 Designers; Confronting racial stereotypes in graphic design history; Notes; The Mangbetu coiffure: A story of cars, hats, branding, and appropriation; An ethnographic image; A brand identity; Fashion; Coda: Yves Saint Laurent, Thierry Mugler, Lemonade, and Th e Black Panther; Conclusion; Notes; Adventure play in physical and virtual spaces; Physical adventure play spaces; Adventure play in physical spaces 
505 8 |a Adventure play in video gamesNotes; The case of William Pahlmann: Challenging the canon of modern design; William Pahlmann: The man and his brand; Parallel universes: Architecture, interior decorating, interior design, and the canon(s) of modernism, or, What happened to William Pahlmann?; Enlivening modern interiors with the "Other"; Conclusion: When worlds collide-interior decoration as Modernism's Other; Notes; "I was not a woman designer ... I was a designer who happened to be a woman"; Notes; Epilogue; Introduction; Design history and interdisciplinarity 
505 8 |a Building expertise and experience for creating interdisciplinary case studiesEnabling interdisciplinary scholarship in order to push design history beyond the canon; Conclusion; Notes; Notes on the contributors; Index 
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