
Designing in Dark Times
An Arendtian Lexicon
Bloomsbury Visual Arts (Publisher)
Published on 12. November 2020
Book
Hardback
360 pages
978-1-350-07026-4 (ISBN)
Description
WINNER OF THE XXVII Compasso d'Oro ADI 2022
The architectural historian and critic Kenneth Frampton 'never recovered' from the force of Hannah Arendt's teaching at The New School in New York. The philosopher Richard J. Bernstein considers her the most perceptive political theorist and observer of 'dark times' (a concept which, drawing from Brecht, she made her own).
Building on the revival of interest in Hannah Arendt, and on the increasing turn in design towards the expanded field of the social, this unique book uses insights and quotations drawn from Arendt's major writings (The Human Condition; The Origins of Totalitarianism, Men in Dark Times) to assemble a new kind of lexicon for politics, designing and acting today.
Taking 56 terms - from Action, Beginnings and Creativity through Mortality, Natality, and Play to Superfluity, Technology and Violence - and inviting designers and scholars of design world-wide to contribute, Designing in Dark Times: An Arendtian Lexicon, offers up an extraordinary range of short essays that use moments and quotations from Arendt's thought as the starting points for reflection on how these terms can be conceived for contemporary design and political praxis.
Neither simply dictionary nor glossary, the lexicon brings together designing and political philosophy to begin to create a new language for acting and designing against dark times.
The architectural historian and critic Kenneth Frampton 'never recovered' from the force of Hannah Arendt's teaching at The New School in New York. The philosopher Richard J. Bernstein considers her the most perceptive political theorist and observer of 'dark times' (a concept which, drawing from Brecht, she made her own).
Building on the revival of interest in Hannah Arendt, and on the increasing turn in design towards the expanded field of the social, this unique book uses insights and quotations drawn from Arendt's major writings (The Human Condition; The Origins of Totalitarianism, Men in Dark Times) to assemble a new kind of lexicon for politics, designing and acting today.
Taking 56 terms - from Action, Beginnings and Creativity through Mortality, Natality, and Play to Superfluity, Technology and Violence - and inviting designers and scholars of design world-wide to contribute, Designing in Dark Times: An Arendtian Lexicon, offers up an extraordinary range of short essays that use moments and quotations from Arendt's thought as the starting points for reflection on how these terms can be conceived for contemporary design and political praxis.
Neither simply dictionary nor glossary, the lexicon brings together designing and political philosophy to begin to create a new language for acting and designing against dark times.
Reviews / Votes
The conception of "designing in dark times" developed in this admirable and interesting project is in harmony with the Arendt's thinking and writing. It makes a welcome and practical addition to the large and growing literature on Arendt. * Jerome Kohn, a Trustee of the Hannah Arendt Bluecher Literary Trust, teaches at The New School, USA and has published several volumes of Arendt's published and unpublished writings, the most recent is Thinking Without a Bannister: Essays in Understanding 1953-1975 (2018) * A provocative and timely intervention into the politics of design, this is the first book to bring Hannah Arendt's ideas directly into critical conversation with the urgent questions of designing today: a vital tool for every designer and design scholar'. * Alison Clarke is a University Professor, Chair of Design History & Theory and Director of the Papanek Foundation at the University of Applied Arts, Austria *More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 129 mm
Weight
488 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-350-07026-4 (9781350070264)
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Persons
Eduardo Staszowski is Associate Professor of Design Strategies at Parsons School of Design, USA, and Director/co-founder of the Parsons DESIS Lab, USA. Working to enhance participation in policy development and civic design, he studies design as a method and language, and its role as an intermediary, creating, and orienting processes of social innovation and sustainability.
Virginia Tassinari is Assistant Professor at LUCA School of Arts, Belgium, where she also founded the LUCA DESIS Lab; Visiting Professor at Politecnico di Milano, Italy, and a design researcher for Pantopicon, an Antwerp-based foresight and design studio. Her research areas are design and philosophy, with a specific focus on design for social innovation, participatory design and design activism.
Virginia Tassinari is Assistant Professor at LUCA School of Arts, Belgium, where she also founded the LUCA DESIS Lab; Visiting Professor at Politecnico di Milano, Italy, and a design researcher for Pantopicon, an Antwerp-based foresight and design studio. Her research areas are design and philosophy, with a specific focus on design for social innovation, participatory design and design activism.
Editor
LUCA School of Arts, Belgium
Parsons School of Design, USA
Content
Series Foreword: The Urgency of the Possible
Preface: On Hannah Arendt Kenneth Frampton
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Eduardo Staszowski and Virginia Tassinari
I: Hannah Arendt & Designing in Dark Times
II: The Lexicon
A
Action, Activism, Alienation, Animal Laborans, Animal rationale, Anthropocentrism
B
Beginnings, Bourgeois, Bureaucracy
C
Citizenship, Common good, Common interests, Common world, Comprehension, Courage, Creativity
D
Democracy
E
Equality, Evil
F
Fabrication, Freedom
H
History, Homo Faber, Human rights, Humanity
I
Imagination (by Hannah Arendt), Imperialism
Insert: Martha Rosler, Reading Hannah Arendt (Politically, for an American in the 21st Century)
In-between, Instrumentality
L
Labor, Law
M
Metabolism, Mortality
N
Natality
O
Objectivity
P
Pariah, Play, Plurality, Power, Private realm, Public
R
Reification
S
Solitude, Speech, Spontaneity, Stories, Superfluity
T
Technology, Thought, Thoughtlessness, Togetherness, Totalitarianism
V
Violence, Vita Activa, Vita Contemplativa
Afterword: Richard J. Bernstein, The Illuminations of Hannah Arendt
List of Contributors
Preface: On Hannah Arendt Kenneth Frampton
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Eduardo Staszowski and Virginia Tassinari
I: Hannah Arendt & Designing in Dark Times
II: The Lexicon
A
Action, Activism, Alienation, Animal Laborans, Animal rationale, Anthropocentrism
B
Beginnings, Bourgeois, Bureaucracy
C
Citizenship, Common good, Common interests, Common world, Comprehension, Courage, Creativity
D
Democracy
E
Equality, Evil
F
Fabrication, Freedom
H
History, Homo Faber, Human rights, Humanity
I
Imagination (by Hannah Arendt), Imperialism
Insert: Martha Rosler, Reading Hannah Arendt (Politically, for an American in the 21st Century)
In-between, Instrumentality
L
Labor, Law
M
Metabolism, Mortality
N
Natality
O
Objectivity
P
Pariah, Play, Plurality, Power, Private realm, Public
R
Reification
S
Solitude, Speech, Spontaneity, Stories, Superfluity
T
Technology, Thought, Thoughtlessness, Togetherness, Totalitarianism
V
Violence, Vita Activa, Vita Contemplativa
Afterword: Richard J. Bernstein, The Illuminations of Hannah Arendt
List of Contributors