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This necessary and thought-provoking study brings together the
organisational side of the world of the arts and the understanding
of the many functions art fulfi lls in our culture. The author sets
out to establish how the organisation of art worlds serves the
functioning of the arts in society. The book is divided into three
sections, the first of which presents a comparative study of
approaches to the art world as practiced by Dickie, Becker,
Bourdieu, Heinich, and Luhmann, among others. The second part
focuses on the philosphical debates concerning 'aesthetic
experience'. Besides Kant, scholars such as Gadamer, Foster,
Shustermann, Schaeffer and Carroll come to the fore. In the third
part, the author traces the consequences of these theoretical
approaches for the organization of art world practices.
"Global Changes - Local Stages" investigates the relationships
between what happened the last twenty years on the 'world stage'
and how theatre life developed on the local level. The subject has
been approached from three different angles, each covered by one
part of the book: "The Effects of Social Changes on Theatre
Fields," "Values in Theatre Politics" and "Localization of
Theatrical Values." The group of authors tries to find the links
between these three areas. The book profits from the fact that the
authors come from two sides of the former 'Wall'. Twenty years
after its fall, the transitional processes in countries of the
former 'Eastern Bloc' can be compared, not only mutually, but also
with the changes in the Western part of Europe. With its 537 pages
"Global Changes - Local Stages" is the most extensive research of
the possible relationships between cultural change, theatre
politics and theatre life in smaller European countries.
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