Made in Patriarchy: Theories of women and design- a reworking

Cheryl Buckley

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Abstract

This essay reconsiders some of the arguments raised in my earlier article: 'Made in Patriarchy: Towards a Feminist Analysis of Women and Design' which was furst published in Design Issues in 1986. That article, prepared over ten years ago, had two main aims. The first was to analyze the pariarchal context within which women interact with design as practitioners, theorists, consumers, historians, and as objects of representation. The second was to examine the methods used by historians to record that interaction.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationDesign Studies: a reader
EditorsDavid Brody, Hazel Clark
Place of PublicationOxford
PublisherBerg
Pages233-238
ISBN (Print)978-1847882363
Publication statusPublished - 2009

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