Format:
1 online resource (241 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
ISBN:
9781472591050
Note:
Cover page -- Halftitle page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- National histories of design -- Thinking about nationalism -- National identity and design -- What is nationalism? -- What is national identity? -- Why is national identity constructed? -- How is national identity constructed? -- Global culture -- Regions and sub-nations -- Conclusion -- PART ONE Primordialism: Nations as Perennial Entities -- Chapter 1 A National Character -- Culture-based nationalism -- Design as an index of the nation -- Dreaming the primitive nation -- Primitivism in design theory -- Chapter 2 Rethinking National Romanticism -- Historicism, the vernacular and the nation -- Nation versus modernity in Russia and Central Europe -- Museums and the vernacularin Scandinavia -- Folk art and political propaganda in Japan -- The afterlife of National Romanticism -- Chapter 3 The Logic of National Design -- Recurrent essentialism -- Herder today -- Canons -- The Dutchness of Dutch Design -- National design canons -- Conclusion -- PART TWO Modernism: Top-down Approaches to National Identity -- Chapter 4 National Symbols and the State -- Modernity and the national -- Creating modern national symbols -- Verbalizing the nation -- Note -- Chapter 5 Government Branding -- Political devolution and the negotiation of new symbols -- Catalonia's reinterpretation of the past -- Flanders' problematic lion -- Regions as nations -- Notes -- Chapter 6 Design as a Matter of State -- The paradoxical nature of the state -- Articulating state, civic society and design: Foucault and Braudel -- Conclusion -- PART THREE Nationalism from Below: Bottom- up Approaches to National Identity -- Chapter 7 The Nation and the Familiar -- The nation as home -- The changing face of familiarity -- National capital
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Everyday negotiation of nationhood -- De/sedimenting -- Chapter 8 Trafficking the National -- Advertising the nation: who and how -- Indigenizing foreign products -- Contesting the nation -- Chapter 9 Is Multiculturalism the New Vernacular? -- Multiculturalism -- Redundant culture and state -- On chopsticks and forks -- Immigrant design -- Diaspora or immigration -- Conclusion -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index
Additional Edition:
Print version Gimeno-Martínez, Javier Design and National Identity London : Bloomsbury Publishing Plc,c2016 ISBN 9781472591036
Language:
English
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