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'The Industrialized Designer' - (Studies in Design and Material Culture) by Leah Armstrong (Hardcover)

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  • What does it mean to be called an industrial designer?
  • About the Author: Leah Armstrong is FWF Elise Richter Senior Post-Doctoral Research Fellow in the department of Design History and Theory at the University of Applied Arts Vienna
  • 240 Pages
  • Art, History & Criticism
  • Series Name: Studies in Design and Material Culture

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About the Book



This book contributes new perspectives on the identity of the industrial designer, particularly from a gendered perspective, through a critical interrogation of the 'heroic male designer'. It explores the professionalisation of industrial design in Britain and the US from 1930-80, a 'new profession' that emerged in the 20th century.



Book Synopsis



What does it mean to be called an industrial designer? This book traces the remarkable rise of this professional identity in historical perspective from a position of anonymity in the early twentieth century, to mid-century professionalisation, to decline and disintegration by 1980.

Drawing on new, extensive, original archival research, it uncovers the history of a profession in a state of re-invention, 1930-1980 in Britain and the United States. The book tests assumptions about the relationship between the professions in the two countries, bringing them into comparative historical perspective for the first time. The gendered dynamics of professionalisation and their interaction with the representation of the heroic male designer are interrogated and critically examined. Building on new gender perspectives to the history of the industrial design profession, the book calls for a re-examination of the limits and boundaries of what constitutes professional identity and work.



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Design, it is often said, is a profession in crisis. This book revisits the history of the industrial design profession, taking a fresh look at the past in order to better understand the present.

Exploring design as a socially constructed practice, the book identifies points of transition, friction and flux that have steered the representation and identity of the field since the early twentieth century. It focuses on the period between 1930 and 1980, starting from the moment British and American industrial artists and designers chose to pursue the path to professionalization, establishinga visible public status alongside the architect and engineer. From there, the book explores the internal dramas, hopes, aspirations, insecurities and failures of men and women working as industrial designers during a period of immense cultural and social change.

Bringing new perspectives to the gendered dynamics of professionalization and the history of design, 'The industrialized designer' examines the representation of the industrial designer over time through the lens of the museum and gallery, television and film, magazines and print press, in the studio, boardroom and the home.



About the Author



Leah Armstrong is FWF Elise Richter Senior Post-Doctoral Research Fellow in the department of Design History and Theory at the University of Applied Arts Vienna
Dimensions (Overall): 9.61 Inches (H) x 6.69 Inches (W) x .81 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.6 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Series Title: Studies in Design and Material Culture
Sub-Genre: History & Criticism
Genre: Art
Number of Pages: 240
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Format: Hardcover
Author: Leah Armstrong
Language: English
Street Date: November 5, 2024
TCIN: 91682523
UPC: 9781526141033
Item Number (DPCI): 247-02-2196
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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