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Designing Worlds
From consumer products to architecture to advertising to digital technology, design is an undeniably global phenomenon. Yet despite their professed transnational perspective, historical studies of design have all too often succumbed to a bias toward Western, industrialized nations. This diverse but rigorously curated collection recalibrates our understanding of design history, reassessing regional and national cultures while situating them within an international context. Here, contributors from five continents offer nuanced studies that range from South Africa to the Czech Republic, all the while sensitive to the complexities of local variation and the role of nation-states in identity construction.
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Introduction National Design Histories in an Age of Globalization
- Chapter 1 Designs on/in Africa
- Chapter 2 Does Southern African Design History Exist?
- Chapter 3 Designing the South African Nation
- Chapter 4 Resisting Global Homogeneity but Craving Global Markets
- Chapter 5 Creativity within a Geographical-National Framework
- Chapter 6 Imagining the Indian Nation
- Chapter 7 Troubled Geography
- Chapter 8 Czech Glass or Bohemian Crystal?
- Chapter 9 The Myth of Danish Design and the Implicit Claims of Labels
- Chapter 10 Altering a Homogenized Heritage
- Chapter 11 A Special Relationship
- Chapter 12 Surveying the Borders
- Chapter 13 An Empire of One’s Own
- Chapter 14 The Quest for Modernity
- Chapter 15 Of Coffee, Nature and Exclusion
- Index
- 出版地 : 美國
- 語言 : 英文
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