The Politics of Culture : Policy Perspectives for Individuals, Institutions, and Communities
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Book Description
A collection of key works in the emerging field of cultural policy. The culture wars of the early 1990s obscured broader challenges facing America's cultural life in the next century. Artists, scholars, and policymakers from many disciplines and across the political spectrum have recognized the need to move beyond debates over government funding for the arts and humanities and toward an array of issues regarding culture's role in society. What should be the ideology underlying federal arts funding? What innovative ways can be found to improve the financial stability of arts organizations? How can new talent be encouraged? What are the differing impacts of private, governmental, and nonprofit support for the arts? What might be learned from a better understanding of international models of cultural policy? How will policy be affected by global transformations and the challenges of cyberspace? The Politics of Culture brings together the most important recent thinking on these questions and provides a compelling agenda for the future of American cultural policy.
Contributors include:
Carol Becker-Dean, Art Institute of Chicago
William Bennett-former Chair of NEH
Robert Brustein-American Repertory Theater, Cambridge, Mass.
Mary Schmidt Campbell, Dean, NYU Tish School of the Arts
Milton C Cummings, Jr.-Johns Hopkins University
Paul DiMaggio-Princeton University
Michael Kammen-Cornell University
Samuel Lipman-late founder of New Criterion
Margaret J. Wyszomirski-Ohio State University
About the Author
Gigi Bradford is the former director of the literature program at the National Endowment for the Arts and is Executive Director of the Center for Arts and Culture. Michael Gary is a program officer at the Howard Gilman Foundation in New York City. Glenn Wallach has taught History and American Studies at Yale and Georgetown universities and is Deputy Director of the Center for Arts and Culture. The Center for Arts and Culture, a new organization based in Washington, D.C., is an independent, non-partisan institution exploring new policy directions in American artistic and cultural life.
The Politics of Culture : Policy Perspectives for Individuals, Institutions, and Communities,Gigi Bradford,Michael Gary,Glenn Wallach,New Press,1565845722,Arts In General (Multi-Subject),Culture,General,History - General,Popular Culture - General,Public Policy - General,Social Science,Sociology,Sociology - General
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