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Design struggles : intersecting histories, pedagogies, and perspectives  Cover Image Book Book

Design struggles : intersecting histories, pedagogies, and perspectives / Claudia Mareis and Nina Paim (eds.) ; contributions by Danah Abdulla [and twenty-seven others].

Mareis, Claudia, (editor.). Paim, Nina, (editor.). Abdulla, Danah, (contributor.).

Summary:

This publication offers a critical assessment of the complicity of design in creating, perpetuating, and reinforcing social, political, and environmental problems, both today and in the past. It proposes going against the grain by problematising Western notions of design to foster situated, decolonial, and queer-feminist modes of disciplinary self-critique, and looks at design through the intersections of gender, culture, ethnicity, and class. Applying robust scholarly insight with engaging and accessible modes of conveyance and storytelling, an urgent and expansive array of voices and views emerge from those engaged in struggles with, against, or around the field of design.

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  • ISBN: 9789492095886
  • ISBN: 9492095882
  • Physical Description: 411 pages : illustrations, charts, portraits ; 23 cm.
  • Publisher: Amsterdam : Valiz, [2021]

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Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references.
Subject: Design > Social aspects.
Design > Political aspects.
Design and history.

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Emily Carr University of Art + Design.

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    An intersectional take on design history and the design discourse, with feminist, decolonial, anti-racist, activist, non-Western and indigenous perspectives

    Critically assessing the complicity of design in creating, perpetuating and reinforcing social, political and environmental problems—both today and in the past—Design Struggles proposes to brush the discipline against the grain, by problematizing Western notions of design, fostering situated, decolonial and queer-feminist modes of disciplinary self-critique. It gathers a diverse array of perspectives, ranging from social and cultural theory, design history and activism to sociology, anthropology, and critical and political studies, looking at design through the intersections of gender, culture, ethnicity and class.

    Contributors include: Claudia Mareis, Nina Paim, Danah Abdulla, Tanveer Ahmed, Zoy Anastassakis, Brave New Alps, Johannes Bruder, Cheryl Buckley, Sria Chatterjee, Alison J. Clarke, common-interest, Sasha Costanza-Chock, Decolonising Design, Bianca Elzenbaumer, Arturo Escobar, Kjetil Fallan, Griselda Flesler, Paola De Martin, Ramia Mazée, Tania Messell, Luiza Prado de O. Martins, Rebecca Ross, Nan O’Sullivan and Mia Charlene White.


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