Real Imagined Communities: National Narratives and the Globalization of Design History

Author:

Fallan Kjetil1,Lees-Maffei Grace2

Affiliation:

1. Kjetil Fallan is a professor of Design History at the University of Oslo, Department of Philosophy, Classics, History of Art and Ideas. He is the author of Design History: Understanding Theory and Method (Berg, 2010), editor of Scandinavian Design: Alternative Histories (Berg, 2012), and co-editor with Grace Lees-Maffei of Made in Italy: Rethinking a Century of Italian Design (Bloomsbury Academic, 2013). Prof. Fallan is an editor of the Journal of Design History and an advisory board member for Design...

2. Grace Lees-Maffei is Reader in Design History at the University of Hertfordshire and Programme Director for DHeritage, the Professional Doctorate in Heritage. She is Managing Editor of the Journal of Design History and an advisory board member for The Poster (Intellect) and for AIS/Design: Storia e Ricerche, Journal of the AIS/Design (Associazione italiana degli storici del design). Grace is the author of Design at Home: Domestic Advice Books in Britain and the USA since 1945 (2013); editor of Writing...

Abstract

Contemporary design is global. Along with international developments in higher education, the influence of post-colonial theory, and intellectual endeavours like ‘world history’, design historians are now writing Global Design History (to use the title of a 2011 edited collection). While the nation state is no longer the only socio-cultural or political-economic unit forming our identities and experiences—if it ever were—this article examines the value of national frameworks in writing design history and asks whether moves to discard them are premature. Are national histories of design dependent upon outmoded generalisations and stereotypes? Or do they demonstrate cogent frameworks for the discussion of common socio-economic and cultural conditions and shared identities? Globalizing design history involves writing new histories of neglected regions and nations and revisionist histories informed by the findings and methods of new comparative and global histories, of celebrated industrial nations.

Publisher

MIT Press - Journals

Subject

Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design,Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)

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