The politics of culture : policy perspectives for individuals, institutions, and communities / edited by Gigi Bradford, Michael Gary, and Glenn Wallach ; Center for Arts and Culture.

"What does culture have to do with policy? Debates over offensive art and government funding represent only a small part of our cultural landscape. We need to think about culture differently and bring new contexts to changing realities. What challenges will American cultural life face in the fu...

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Corporate Author: Center for Arts and Culture.
Other Authors: Bradford, Gigi., Gary, Michael., Wallach, Glenn, 1959-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : New Press, [2000]
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505 0 0 |t Preface /  |r James Allen Smith --  |t Introduction /  |r Glenn Wallach --  |g Part I: Defining culture and cultural policy --  |t Introduction /  |r Gigi Bradford --  |t Culture is ordinary /  |r Raymond Williams --  |t Invoking culture: the messy side of "cultural politics" /  |r Virginia R. Dominguez --  |t Social structure, institutions, and cultural goods: the case of the United States /  |r Paul DiMaggio --  |t The arts and the public purpose /  |r The American Assembly --  |t Creative America: a report to the President /  |r President's Committee on the Arts and the Humanities --  |t Designing a cultural policy /  |r Justin Lewis --  |t Policy communities and policy influence: securing a government role in cultural policy for the twenty-first century /  |r Margaret Jane Wyszomirski --  |g Part II: Supporting Culture --  |t Introduction /  |r Michael Gary --  |t Culture and the state in America /  |r Michael Kammen --  |t A new mission for the NEA /  |r Mary Schmidt Campbell --  |t Leverage lost: evolution in the nonprofit arts ecosystem /  |r John Kreidler --  |t The age of audience /  |r Lesley Valdes --  |t Pictures at an exhibition: conflicting pressures in museums and the display of art /  |r Victoria D. Alexander --  |t Making change: museums and public life /  |r Alberta Arthurs --  |t Coercive philanthropy /  |r Robert Brustein --  |t The humanities, the universities, and public policy /  |r William Bennett --  |t The artist as public intellectual /  |r Carol Becker --  |t Commencement address: the gift of good work /  |r Ellen McCulloch Lovell  |g Part III: Culture and policy from the local to the global --  |t Introduction /  |r Glen Wallach --  |t Judy Baca: SPARC-the Social and Public Arts Resource Center /  |r William Cleveland --  |t Arts impact studies: a fashionable excess /  |r Bruce A. Seaman --  |t Re-presenting the city: arts, culture, and diversity in Philadelphia /  |r Mark J. Stern and Susan C. Seifert --  |t Cultural policy options in the contex of globalization /  |r Néstor García Canclini --  |t The policy landscape /  |r Susan L. Siegfried --  |t The new study and curation of culture /  |r Richard Kurin. 
520 1 |a "What does culture have to do with policy? Debates over offensive art and government funding represent only a small part of our cultural landscape. We need to think about culture differently and bring new contexts to changing realities. What challenges will American cultural life face in the future? How will new communications technologies and global transformations affect the way we perceive culture? Can cultural institutions survive a loss of support and reach new audiences? How might the arts and culture activate neighborhoods and cities?" "The Politics of Culture brings together important recent thinking in this emerging field. Featuring fresh research and thought-provoking commentary, these selections provide a compelling outline for the future of American cultural policy."--BOOK JACKET. 
536 |a Made possible in part by a grant from the Nathan Cummings Foundation. 
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