Ideology, capitalist division of labour and social role of the designer: a study on the production of materiality in fashion design
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Resumo: | Aiming to discuss about social division of labour and how it appears in the fashion design field, in addition to debate about the social role of fashion designer in the production chain, this paper presents two opposing notions that aim to explain important changes that have occurred inindustrial society in the second half of twentieth century: “post-industrial society” of the author Daniel Bell, and “late capitalism” from Ernst Mandel. Each of these theories come from different ideological positions and impacts on the field of design with regard to theoretical production and the professional qualification and practices of designers. Thus, through bibliographic research, we began this paper with a reflection on the materiality and immateriality production in design. Then we confront these two important theoretical currents and relate them to others that we believe to be arising from one of them –"end of work", "design as a process" –and to objective and concrete issues of one of the design branches in which material production and the huge number of workers are undeniable: the fashion design field. Among these issues are the social division of labour and the propagation of the mythical notion of the individual creator, even propagated by the education system. |
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Ideology, capitalist division of labour and social role of the designer: a study on the production of materiality in fashion designIdeologia, divisão capitalista do trabalho e papel social do designer: um estudo sobre a produção de materialidade no design de modadesign de modamaterialidadesociedade pós-industrialcapitalismo tardiodivisão do trabalhofashion designmaterialitypost-industrial societlate capitalismlabour divisionAiming to discuss about social division of labour and how it appears in the fashion design field, in addition to debate about the social role of fashion designer in the production chain, this paper presents two opposing notions that aim to explain important changes that have occurred inindustrial society in the second half of twentieth century: “post-industrial society” of the author Daniel Bell, and “late capitalism” from Ernst Mandel. Each of these theories come from different ideological positions and impacts on the field of design with regard to theoretical production and the professional qualification and practices of designers. Thus, through bibliographic research, we began this paper with a reflection on the materiality and immateriality production in design. Then we confront these two important theoretical currents and relate them to others that we believe to be arising from one of them –"end of work", "design as a process" –and to objective and concrete issues of one of the design branches in which material production and the huge number of workers are undeniable: the fashion design field. Among these issues are the social division of labour and the propagation of the mythical notion of the individual creator, even propagated by the education system.Visando debater acerca da divisão social do trabalho e de como ela se manifesta no Campo do Design de Moda, além do papel social do designer de moda na cadeia produtiva, o presente artigo apresenta duas noções antagônicas que visam explicar importantes transformações ocorridas na sociedade industrial na segunda metade do século XX: “sociedade pós-industrial” do autor Daniel Bell, e “capitalismo tardio” de Ernst Mandel. Cada uma dessas teorias provém de distintos posicionamentos ideológicos e tem impacto no Campo do Design, tanto no que diz respeito à produção teórica quanto à formação e às práticas profissionais dos designers. Sendo assim, através de pesquisa bibliográfica, iniciamos o artigo com uma reflexão acerca da produção de materialidade e de imaterialidade no Design e, a seguir, confrontamos essas duas importantes correntes teóricas e as relacionamos a outras que entendemos ser decorrentes de uma delas – “fim do trabalho”, “design enquanto processo” – e a questões objetivas e concretas de um dos ramos do design em que a produção material e o enorme contingente de trabalhadores são inegáveis: o Campo da Moda. Entre essas questões estão a divisão social do trabalho e a propagação da noção mítica de criador individual, inclusive reproduzida pelo sistema de ensino.Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina2017-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.udesc.br/index.php/modapalavra/article/view/881310.5965/1982615x10192017040ModaPalavra e-periódico; Vol. 10 No. 19 (2017): Dossiê P&D Moda Palavra; 040-053ModaPalavra e-periódico; Vol. 10 Núm. 19 (2017): Dossiê P&D Moda Palavra; 040-053 Modapalavra e-periódico; v. 10 n. 19 (2017): Dossiê P&D Moda Palavra; 040-0531982-615X10.5965/1982615x10192017reponame:ModaPalavra e-periódicoinstname:Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina (UDESC)instacron:UDESCporhttps://www.revistas.udesc.br/index.php/modapalavra/article/view/8813/6322Copyright (c) 2016 Joana Martins Contino, Alberto Cipiniukhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessContino, Joana MartinsCipiniuk, Alberto2023-03-15T12:55:30Zoai::article/8813Revistahttps://www.revistas.udesc.br/index.php/modapalavraPUBhttps://www.revistas.udesc.br/index.php/modapalavra/oai||modapalavra@gmail.com1982-615X1982-615Xopendoar:2023-03-15T12:55:30ModaPalavra e-periódico - Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina (UDESC)false |
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Ideology, capitalist division of labour and social role of the designer: a study on the production of materiality in fashion design Ideologia, divisão capitalista do trabalho e papel social do designer: um estudo sobre a produção de materialidade no design de moda |
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Ideology, capitalist division of labour and social role of the designer: a study on the production of materiality in fashion design |
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Ideology, capitalist division of labour and social role of the designer: a study on the production of materiality in fashion design Contino, Joana Martins design de moda materialidade sociedade pós-industrial capitalismo tardio divisão do trabalho fashion design materiality post-industrial societ late capitalism labour division |
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Ideology, capitalist division of labour and social role of the designer: a study on the production of materiality in fashion design |
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Ideology, capitalist division of labour and social role of the designer: a study on the production of materiality in fashion design |
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Ideology, capitalist division of labour and social role of the designer: a study on the production of materiality in fashion design |
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Ideology, capitalist division of labour and social role of the designer: a study on the production of materiality in fashion design |
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Ideology, capitalist division of labour and social role of the designer: a study on the production of materiality in fashion design |
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Contino, Joana Martins |
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Contino, Joana Martins Cipiniuk, Alberto |
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Contino, Joana Martins Cipiniuk, Alberto |
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design de moda materialidade sociedade pós-industrial capitalismo tardio divisão do trabalho fashion design materiality post-industrial societ late capitalism labour division |
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design de moda materialidade sociedade pós-industrial capitalismo tardio divisão do trabalho fashion design materiality post-industrial societ late capitalism labour division |
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Aiming to discuss about social division of labour and how it appears in the fashion design field, in addition to debate about the social role of fashion designer in the production chain, this paper presents two opposing notions that aim to explain important changes that have occurred inindustrial society in the second half of twentieth century: “post-industrial society” of the author Daniel Bell, and “late capitalism” from Ernst Mandel. Each of these theories come from different ideological positions and impacts on the field of design with regard to theoretical production and the professional qualification and practices of designers. Thus, through bibliographic research, we began this paper with a reflection on the materiality and immateriality production in design. Then we confront these two important theoretical currents and relate them to others that we believe to be arising from one of them –"end of work", "design as a process" –and to objective and concrete issues of one of the design branches in which material production and the huge number of workers are undeniable: the fashion design field. Among these issues are the social division of labour and the propagation of the mythical notion of the individual creator, even propagated by the education system. |
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