Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://dx.doi.org/10.25595/2736
Author(s)
Levick-Parkin, Melanie
Journal Title
Gender : Zeitschrift für Geschlecht, Kultur und Gesellschaft
Year of publication
2017
Volume
9
Issue number
3
Page reference
11–25
Language
englisch
Abstract
This article critiques the way in which contemporary western design ontology is constructed, why this affects conceptions of female creative practice and how this impacts on women’s lives. Starting with a personal account of educating female designers, the article aims to unpack the different ways in which ontologically invisible patriarchal and capitalist value systems act on us as designers, aided by processes of embodiment which are essential to design practice. It calls for the “dedesigning” of our ontology as designers through feminist epistemologies and practices which keep questions about transformations, futured by design, in a state of critical plasticity by attending to sociopolitical, socio-economical and ecological ethics whilst keeping issues of gender exclusion at its core.
Subject
critiques of patriarchal capitalism
embodied values in design
feminist design ontology
Kapitalismus
Patriarchat
embodied values in design
feminist design ontology
Kapitalismus
Patriarchat
Publication type
Zeitschriftenartikel
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