Feminist Designer : On the Personal and the Political in Design

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Feminist Designer : On the Personal and the Political in Design

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 264 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780262553018
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A bold and timely collection that brings feminist theory and critical thinking to life through vital, approachable design methods and practices. Feminist Designer brings together a constellation of voices and perspectives to examine the intersection of design and feminist theory. For decades, the feminist refrain within design has hinged on the representation and inclusion of women in the field. This collection, edited by Alison Place, however, is a call to move beyond this narrow application. Feminist design is not just about who does design it is about how we do design and why. Feminist frameworks for design activism are now more relevant than ever, as they emphasize collaborative processes that aim to disrupt and dismantle power hierarchies while centering feminist ways of knowing and doing. The first book in nearly three decades to address such practices in design, Feminist Designer contains essays, case studies, and dialogues by 43 contributors from 16 different countries. It engages a wide variety of design disciplines, from graphic design to disability design to algorithmic design, and explores key feminist themes, such as power, knowledge, care, plurality, liberation, and community. Through diverse, sometimes conflicting, intersectional perspectives, this book contributes new design methods informed by a multiplicity of feminisms that confront design s patriarchal origins while ushering in new pathways for making critical and meaningful change. Contributors: Jennifer Armbrust, Dina Benbrahim, Madeline Avram Blount, Elizabeth Byrd, Benedetta Crippa, Alexandra Crosby, Laura Devendorf, Rachael Dietkus, Ashley K. Eberhart, Griselda Flesler, Aimi Hamraie, Gaby Hernandez, Alexis Hope, Jeff Kasper, Ellen Kellogg, Aasawari Kulkarni, Eden Laurin, Una Lee, Andrew Mallinson, Claudia Marina, Victor G. Martinez, Lauren Lee McCarthy, Margaret Middleton, Maryam Mustafa, Becky Nasadowski, Maya Ober, Nina Paim, Elizabeth Perez, Heather Snyder Quinn, Cami Rincon, Jenn Roberts, Velvet A. Johnson Ross, In-ah Shin, Marie Louise Juul Sondergaard, Ayako Takase, Attia Taylor, Rebecca Tegtmeyer, Aggie Toppins, Ilaria Vanni, Joana Varon, Manon Vergerio, Mandy Harris Williams, Sarah Williams.

Contents

Preface
Introduction

CHAPTER 1: POWER
On power by Alison Place
On calling yourself a designer Essay by Claudia Marina
On smuggling feminism into design institutions Dialogue with Griselda Flesler
On the contradictions of feminist branding Essay by Aggie Toppins
On fighting the typatriarchy Dialogue with Aasawari Kulkarni
50 questions for every designer Essay by Jennifer Armbrust

CHAPTER 2: KNOWLEDGE
On knowledge by Alison Place
On feminist design that is beyond W.E.I.R.D. Essay by Maryam Mustafa
On mother-centered design Case study by Elizabeth Pérez
On critical frameworks for disability design Dialogue with Aimi Hamraie
On female entrepreneurship and visual storytelling Case study and visual essay by Gaby Hernández
On feminist technology for housing justice Case study by Ashley K. Eberhart, Elizabeth Byrd, Madeline Avram Blount, Manon Vergerio, Velvet A. Johnson Ross

CHAPTER 3: CARE
On care by Alison Place
On intergenerational maternal healing Dialogue with Eden Laurin and Ellen Kellogg
On designing with authenticity over perfection Case study by Rebecca Tegtmeyer
On embodying vulnerability through design Case study by Jeff Kasper
On trauma informed design Dialogue with Rachael Dietkus
On the self-optimization of care Case study by Laura Devendorf
On health and healing in marginalized communities Case study by Attia Taylor
On counter-mapping and co-designing with more-than-humans Case study Alexandra Crosby and Ilaria Vanni

CHAPTER 4: PLURALITY
On plurality by Alison Place
On design pedagogy and empty pluralism Essay by Becky Nasadowski
On challenging power through visual form Dialogue with Benedetta Crippa
On centering trans voices in design Case study by Cami Rincón and Andrew Mallinson
On feminine exhibition design Essay by Margaret Middleton
On matriarchal design education Dialogue with Ayako Takase and Heather Snyder Quinn
On design histories woven in patriarchy Essay by Dina Benbrahim

CHAPTER 5: LIBERATION
On liberation by Alison Place
On creating spaces for Black women to heal, dream and innovate Dialogue with Jenn Roberts
On feminist hackathons Case study by Alexis Hope
On envisioning alternative transfeminist futures Case study by Joana Varon
On staying with the trouble of future technologies Essay by Marie Louis Juul Søndergaard
On building consentful technology Case study by Una Lee

CHAPTER 6: COMMUNITY
On community by Alison Place
On community as a process of working towards Dialogue with Sarah Williams and Mandy Harris Williams
On making code accessible and inclusive Case study by Lauren Lee McCarthy
On building a flexible and borderless feminist community Case study by In-ah Shin
On being a male feminist designer: a path of understanding Essay by Victor G. Martinez
On the futures(s) of feminist design Dialogue with Maya Ober and Nina Paim

Recommended Readings
Acknowledgements
References
Index

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