03119nam 2200457 450 991051168570332120200421122407.01-4725-1849-71-4742-7771-3(CKB)4330000000000889(MiAaPQ)EBC4442077(EXLCZ)99433000000000088920150817d2016 uy| 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierNew mythologies in design and culture reading signs and symbols in the visual landscape /Rebecca HouzeNew York :Bloomsbury Academic,2016.1 online resource (281 pages) illustrations0-85785-521-2 Includes bibliographical references and index.Machine generated contents note: -- Acknowledgements -- List of Figures -- Introduction -- 1. Green -- 2. Gateway -- 3. Bull's-Eye! -- 4. I is for Indian -- 5. The False Mirror -- 6. One State Two State, Red State Blue State -- 7. DS -- 8. Sports and Leisure -- 9. The Grid -- Conclusion -- Index."Taking as its point of departure Roland Barthes'classic series of essays, Mythologies, Rebecca Houze presents an exploration of signs and symbols in the visual landscape of postmodernity. In nine chapters Houze considers a range of contemporary phenomena, from the history of sustainability to the meaning of sports and children's building toys. Among the ubiquitous global trademarks she examines are BP, McDonald's, and Nike. What do these icons say to us today? What political and ideological messages are hidden beneath their surfaces? Taking the idea of myth in its broadest sense, the individual case studies employ a variety of analytic methods derived from linguistics, psychoanalysis, anthropology, sociology, and art history. In their eclecticism of approach they demonstrate the interdisciplinarity of design history and design studies. Just as Barthes' meditations on culture concentrated on his native France, New Mythologies is rooted in the author's experience of living and teaching in the United States. Houze's reflections encompass both contemporary American popular culture and the history of American industry, with reference to such foundational figures as Thomas Jefferson and Walt Disney. The collection provides a point of entry into today's complex postmodern or post-postmodern world, and suggests some ways of thinking about its meanings, and the lessons we might learn from it"--Provided by publisher.Communication in designUnited StatesDesignSocial aspectsUnited StatesSigns and symbolsUnited StatesElectronic books.Communication in designDesignSocial aspectsSigns and symbols745.40973Houze Rebecca1066399MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910511685703321New mythologies in design and culture2549116UNINA