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Design And National Identity Javier Gimenomartínez

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Design And National Identity Javier Gimenomartínez
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.09 MB
Author: Javier Gimeno-Martínez
ISBN: 9781472591043, 9781472591036, 9781474287302, 1472591046, 1472591038, 1474287301
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Design And National Identity Javier Gimenomartínez by Javier Gimeno-martínez 9781472591043, 9781472591036, 9781474287302, 1472591046, 1472591038, 1474287301 instant download after payment.

This important study introduces the key theories of national identity, and relates them to the broad fields of product, graphic and fashion design.
Javier Gimeno-Martinez approaches the inter-relationship between national identity and cultural production from two perspectives: the distinctive characteristics of a nation's output, and the consumption of design products within a country as a means of generating a national design landscape. Using case studies ranging from stamps in nineteenth century Russian-occupied Finland, to Coca-Cola as an ‘American’ drink in modern Trinidad and Tobago, he addresses concepts of essentialism, constructivism, geography and multiculturality, and considers the works of key theorists, including Benedict Anderson, Eric Hobsbawm and Doreen Massey.
This illuminating book offers the first comprehensive account of how national identity and cultural policy have shaped design, while suggesting that traditional formations of the ‘national’ are increasingly unsustainable in an age of globalisation, migration and cultural diversity.

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