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This book places the study of public support for the arts and
culture within the prism of public policy making. It is explicitly
comparative in casting cultural policy within a broad
sociopolitical and historical framework. Given the complexity of
national communities, there has been an absence of comparative
analyses that would explain the wide variability in modes of
cultural policy as reflections of public cultures and cultural
identity. The discussion is internationally focused and
interdisciplinary. Mulcahy contextualizes a wide variety of
cultural policies and their relation to politics and identity by
asking a basic question: who gets their heritage valorized and by
whom is this done? The fundamental assumption is that culture is at
the heart of public policy as it defines national identity and
personal value.
Robert Mapplethorpe and Andres Serrano are now legendary, as much
because of NEA support of their work as for the work itself. This
is one example of what can happen when politics meets culture, and
it provides an appropriate snapshot of the issues explored in this
book. As in other policy areas, cultural policies develop within a
particular political context, evolve as a consequence of government
action or inattention, and affect a variety of publics and
interests. In this volume, the contributors explore the inescapable
politics accompanying public culture. Surveying the philosophical,
economic, legal, and political underpinnings of cultural
assistance, they articulate not only governments role in the
support of the arts, but also basic questions for future cultural
policy. Robert Mapplethorpe and Andres Serrano are now legendary,
as much because of NEA support of their work as for the work
itself. This is one example of what can happen when politics meets
culture, and it provides an appropriate snapshot of the issues
explored in this book. As in other policy areas, cultural policies
develop within a particular political context, evolve as a
consequence of government action or inattention, and affect a
variety of publics and interests.Americas Commitment to Culture
discusses government support of culture as a public policy area.
The book focuses on the rationales underlying public support for
the arts and examines the development and practice of government as
an arts patron. The contributors explore the inescapable politics
accompanying public culture. Surveying the philosophical, economic,
legal, and political underpinnings of cultural assistance, they
articulate not only governments role in the support of the arts,
but also basic questions for future cultural policy.
Robert Mapplethorpe and Andres Serrano are now legendary, as much
because of NEA support of their work as for the work itself. This
is one example of what can happen when politics meets culture, and
it provides an appropriate snapshot of the issues explored in this
book. As in other policy areas, cultural policies develop within a
particular political context, evolve as a consequence of government
action or inattention, and affect a variety of publics and
interests. In this volume, the contributors explore the inescapable
politics accompanying public culture. Surveying the philosophical,
economic, legal, and political underpinnings of cultural
assistance, they articulate not only governments role in the
support of the arts, but also basic questions for future cultural
policy. Robert Mapplethorpe and Andres Serrano are now legendary,
as much because of NEA support of their work as for the work
itself. This is one example of what can happen when politics meets
culture, and it provides an appropriate snapshot of the issues
explored in this book. As in other policy areas, cultural policies
develop within a particular political context, evolve as a
consequence of government action or inattention, and affect a
variety of publics and interests.Americas Commitment to Culture
discusses government support of culture as a public policy area.
The book focuses on the rationales underlying public support for
the arts and examines the development and practice of government as
an arts patron. The contributors explore the inescapable politics
accompanying public culture. Surveying the philosophical, economic,
legal, and political underpinnings of cultural assistance, they
articulate not only governments role in the support of the arts,
but also basic questions for future cultural policy.
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