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68:(2000), which Miller describes as "surely the single best introduction and exemplification of this new genre of design history studies, and a major advance in material culture studies more generally." Grace Lees-Maffei comments that in it, Attfield succeeds in going "beyond the high/low dichotomy ... to value everyday things." She also edited a special issue of 26:
who specialized in the feminist approach towards design and design history as well as the cultural values of everyday design. An obituary describes her as "one of the pioneers of contemporary material culture studies who did so much to demonstrate the value of this approach".
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in 1992/3, researching the furniture industry, under the supervision of Suzette Worden and Daniel Miller. She taught at the University of Brighton and
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Anne Wealleans (2008), "Judy Attfield, Bringing Modernity Home: Writings on Popular Design and Material Culture",
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Attfield, J. 1994, The tufted carpet in Britain: its rise from the bottom of the pile 1952-1970
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Attfield worked as a designer before studying design history, gaining a master's degree from
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Attfield J. 1999, “Bringing modernity home: open-plan in the British domestic interior”, in
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One focus of Attfield's academic work was everyday objects. She wrote the textbook
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Bringing Modernity Home: Writings on Popular Design and Material Culture
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Another focus was feminist design history. In 1986, she co-edited
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in her retirement. She served on the editorial boards of
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Attfield, J. 1997, Design as a practice of modernity.
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Attfield died in December 2006. Her final collection,
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https://materialworldblog.com/2006/12/judy-attfield/
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A View from the Interior: Feminism, Women And Design
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design historian
Middlesex Polytechnic
University of Brighton
Winchester School of Art
Leverhulme Emeritus Fellowship
the Journal of Design History
Kitsch
Tag Gronberg
Cheryl Buckley
Pat Kirkham
Journal of Design History
Journal of Material Culture








ISBN
978-1472521576



doi
10.1086/652837


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