Description |
xiii, 296 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm |
Series |
Studies in design and material culture |
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Studies in design and material culture.
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Contents |
1. A medium for the masses I: the popular illustrated weekly and the new reading public in France and England during the nineteenth century -- 2. Censorship and symbolism: the politics of caricature and satire in France and England during the nineteenth century -- 3. Fin-de-siecle poster design: objectifying national style, pleasure and gender -- 4. Looking right and left: graphic propaganda in Britain after 1914 -- 5. Between utopianism and commerce: modernist graphic design -- 6. A medium for the masses II: modernism and documentary in photojournalism -- 7. From pop to protest: graphic design and youth culture in Britain in the 1960s -- 8. In the empire of signs: ideology, mythology and pleasure in advertising -- 9. Graphic design in a postmodern context: the beginning and the end? |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Graphic arts -- England.
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Popular culture in art.
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Magazine illustration -- England.
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Author |
Crowley, David, 1966-
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LC no. |
95043365 |
ISBN |
0719044669 |
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0719044677 |
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