"Feminist Designer: On the Person and The Political in Design" edited by Alison Place is a groundbreaking exploration of design and feminist theory. Moving beyond mere representation, it delves into how and why design is done. With contributions from 43 voices across 16 countries, it covers diverse disciplines and themes such as power, care, and liberation. This timely work offers fresh perspectives and methods to disrupt patriarchal norms and foster inclusive, meaningful change.
Details:
Hardcover
Pages: 264
Dimensions: 254 x 177mm
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