by Cheryl Buckley Made in Patriarchy brings together two key texts by design historian Cheryl Buckley
By Cheryl Buckley Made in Patriarchy brings together two key texts by design historian Cheryl Buckley. In 1986, Cheryl Buckley argued that design history is shaped by patriarchal biases that trivialize, marginalize, or erase women’s contributions. She advocated for a feminist critique that not only challenges these patriarchal frameworks but also shifts the focus away from individual achievements to recognize women’s roles as designers, consumers, and subjects of representation. Buckley revisited the evolution of the field in 2020, reflecting critically on both its progress and persisting challenges while also addressing gaps in her earlier thinking. As Bibiana Oliveira Serpa notes in her foreword, “questioning one’s own worldview is, in itself, a feminist act.” In her essay, Serpa examines the trajectory of the green pañuelo, a crucial feminist symbol, weaving Buckley’s insights into the broader context of Latin American struggles for justice and equality. Foreword by Bibiana Oliveira Serpa Designed by Tereza Bettinardi Published by Bikini Books and Clube do Livro do Design, 2025 Softcover, 104 pages, b&w, 4.3 × 7.1 inches ISBN: 978-9-89-358592-4
Publisher
Curated
ISBN-13
9789893585924
ISBN-10
1753477433
Subjects
PublicationCulture and TheoryGraphic DesignGraphic Design History
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