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Mar 23, 2021 | ISBN 9780262044943

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“Alison Clarke holds up a mirror to Victor Papanek to reveal a fresh picture of the designer and educator by showing how his influence and legacy of ideas are broader than what was previously suggested. [ . . . ] Clarke is adept at explaining the culture within which her subject existed. Her approach takes the reader through Papanek’s prescient ideas that emerged out of the prognostic nature of his design thinking. As such, her biography of Papanek doesn’t subordinate his thinking to his non-conformist personality, but shows how his provocative thinking and understanding of design as a relational practice was contingent on his being in the world. [ . . . ] [Victor Papanek] will provide both design educators and students alike with an opportunity to reflect on their own design practice in terms of for whom they work and for what they stand.”
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Table Of Contents

Contents Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 1
1 Design Clinic: The Early Formation of a Social Designer 9
2 Seduction of the Innocent: From Bondage Fetishism to Frank Lloyd Wright 43
3 Studio 44: Mid-Century California Calling 67
4 The Comprehensive Designer: Toward a New Politics of Design 93
5 From Bionics to Racial Politics: The Making of a Cold War Designer 121
6 Prescription for Rebellion? From Styrofoam Domes to Animatronic Women 151
7 Northern Lights: The Allure of Nordic Design Activism 179
8 Design for the Real World: A Call to Action 211
9 Pragmatism before Politics: Social Design Turns Nomadic 233
10 After Design for the Real World 265
Notes 281
Index 325

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