Wild Things: The Material Culture of Everyday Life: Radical Thinkers in Design
Autor Judy Attfield Introducere de Daniel Milleren Limba Engleză Hardback – 16 sep 2020
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350072299
ISBN-10: 135007229X
Pagini: 264
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Visual Arts
Seria Radical Thinkers in Design
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 135007229X
Pagini: 264
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Visual Arts
Seria Radical Thinkers in Design
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Reissue of a foundational work bridging design and anthropology
Notă biografică
Judy Attfield was Senior Lecturer in History and Design at the University of Southampton, UK. A pioneer of the field of material culture studies, she was a member of the editorial board of the journal 'Home Cultures'.
Cuprins
List of illustrationsPreface to the original editionPreface to the current edition by Claudia MarinaIntroduction: The material culture of everyday life Part I: Things1. The meaning of design: Things with attitude2. The meaning of things: Design in the lower case3. Things and the dynamics of social change Part II: Themes4. Continuity: Authenticity and the paradoxical nature of reproduction5. Change: The ephemeral materiality of identity6. Containment: The ecology of personal possessions Part III: Contexts7. Space: Where things take place8. Time: bringing things to life9. The body: The threshold between nature and culture ConclusionAfterword by Jo TurneyBibliographyIndex
Recenzii
Wild Things is particularly relevant to ongoing discussions of the politics of things. This is because of both Attfield's choice to focus on voices hitherto unheard from - working class, domestic, female voices - and her effort to situate identity construction - in particular gender and sexual identity - within the her subjects' choices to buy, use, and accrue things.
It is wonderful to see a reprint of this seminal wide-ranging, thought-provoking book that, challenges us to consider, and then re-consider, how we think about things, and write about them too. I read the book in early draft form and often return to it; sometimes to think through things raised in it, at others for inspiration, or to remember her pioneering contributions to contemporary material culture studies and reflect upon her enormous impact upon generations of students and scholars across a range of disciplines. A designer before she turned to design history and discovered a passion for anthropology and critical theory, as well as for "history from below" her lively intellect knew no disciplinary boundaries. In Wild Things Judy's love of objects and people, ideas, herstories/histories, and grappling with theory, is everywhere apparent. Enjoy the journey you take with her.
It is wonderful to see a reprint of this seminal wide-ranging, thought-provoking book that, challenges us to consider, and then re-consider, how we think about things, and write about them too. I read the book in early draft form and often return to it; sometimes to think through things raised in it, at others for inspiration, or to remember her pioneering contributions to contemporary material culture studies and reflect upon her enormous impact upon generations of students and scholars across a range of disciplines. A designer before she turned to design history and discovered a passion for anthropology and critical theory, as well as for "history from below" her lively intellect knew no disciplinary boundaries. In Wild Things Judy's love of objects and people, ideas, herstories/histories, and grappling with theory, is everywhere apparent. Enjoy the journey you take with her.