Objects, Audiences, and Literatures: Alternative Narratives in the History of Design

Objects, Audiences, and Literatures: Alternative Narratives in the History of Design

David Raizman , Carma Gorman
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Mar 2, 2007 · Anglais · Relié (200 pages)
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Format Relié
Pages 200
Langue Anglais
Publié Mar 2, 2007
Éditeur Cambridge Scholars Publishing
ISBN-10 1847180922
ISBN-13 9781847180926

Description

In a captivating exploration of design history, five esteemed art historians come together to challenge traditional narratives around design and its audiences. The authors delve into the complex relationships between objects and the diverse interpretations that different audiences bring, revealing how these dynamics shape our understanding of design through the ages. Their combined expertise offers fresh perspectives that celebrate the multifaceted nature of design, highlighting voices and stories that have often been overlooked in mainstream discourse.

Through a rich tapestry of examples, the narrative uncovers alternative interpretations that question established notions and emphasize the significance of context in the design process. Each chapter serves as a thought-provoking invitation to reconsider how objects are perceived and the varied meanings they hold for different communities. This work not only broadens the scope of design history but also invites readers to engage with the material world in a deeper, more reflective way, making it an invaluable resource for scholars and enthusiasts alike.

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Romance Histoire Art et Photographie

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