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Critical Cultural Policy Studies: A Reader
ISBN: 0631223002
ISBN13: 9780631223009

Critical Cultural Policy Studies: A Reader by Edited by Justin Lewis ; Toby Miller

Critical Cultural Policy Studies: A Reader
By: Edited by Justin Lewis ; Toby Miller
Publisher: Blackwell Publishers
Format: Paperback

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Critical Cultural Policy Studies: A Reader charts cultural policy as it exerts its powerful - if often overlooked - influence on every aspect of culture, from the fine arts to popular forms of entertainment. Key essays by pioneers in cultural policy studies combine with more recent reflections to define this important field and demonstrate the substantial role policy plays in the cultural production, from film, radio, and television to the Internet, the arts, music, and even sport. The volume explores a dazzling array of subjects from across the humanities and social sciences and around the globe: indigenous media, television and citizenship, film and government, museums, national cultures, suburban culture, international trade, and the shopping mall. Making the claim that no study of culture is complete without a thorough analysis of economic and political determinants, Critical Cultural Policy Studies offers a provocative view that culture is a very public - and very political - concern.


Contents:

List of Contributors

Acknowledgments

Introduction Justin Lewis and Toby Miller

Part I: Introduction to Critical Cultural Policy Studies:1

Introduction to Critical Cultural Policy Studies Les Barrett and Steve Earle.2

Cultural Studies from the Viewpoint of Cultural Policy Stuart Cunningham.3

Cultural Policy Studies Jim McGuigan.Part II: Radio:4

The Rise of Military and Corporate Control Susan Douglas.5

The Backlash against Broadcast Advertising Susan Smulyan.6

The Effects of Telecommunication Reform on U.S

Commercial Radio Nina Huntemann.Part III: Television and Film:7

Embedded Aesthetics: Creating a Discursive Space for Indigenous Media Faye Ginsburg.8

Doing it My Way-Broadcasting Regulation in Capitalist Cultures: The Case of 'Fairness'
- and 'Impartiality'
- Sylvia Harvey.9

TV Viewing as Good Citizenship? Political Rationality, Enlightened Democracy and PBS Laurie Ouellette.10

Burning Rubber's Perfume Isaac Julien.11

The Film Industry and the Government: 'Endless Mr Beans and Mr Bonds'? Toby Miller.Part IV: The Internet:12

The Marketplace Citizen and the Political Economy of Data Trade in the European Union Richard Maxwell.13

Television Set Production at the US-Mexico Border: Trade Policy and Advanced Electronics for the Global Market Mari Castaneda Paredes.14

"That Deep Romantic Chasm": Libertarianism, Neoliberalism, and the Computer Culture Tom Streeter.Part V: The Arts and Museums:15

The Political Rationality of the Museum Tony Bennett.16

Art Owen Kelly.17

Object Lessons: Fred Wilson Reinstalls Museum Collection to Highlight Sins of Omission Pamela Newkirk.Part VI: Sport:18

Hegemonic Masculinity, the State and the Politics of Gender Equity Policy Research Jim McKay.19

Sports Wars: Suburbs and Center Cities in a Zero-Sum Game Samuel Nunn and Mark S

Rosentraub.Part VII: Music:20

Radio Space and Industrial Time: The Case of Music Formats Jody Berland.21

Musical Production, Copyright and the Private Ownership of Culture Kembrew McLeod.22

'We Are the World';: State Music Policy, and Cultural Roy Shuker.Part VIII: International Organizations and National Cultures:23

Trade and Information Policy Sandra Braman.24

Crafting Culture: Selling and Contesting Authenticity in Puerto Rico's Informal Economy Arlene Davila.Part IX: Urban Planning:25

Re-Inventing Times Square: Cultural Value and Images of 'Citizen Disney'
- Lynn Comella.26

'All the World's a Mall: Reflections on the Social and Economic Consequences of the American Shopping Center Kenneth Jackson.27

Citizenship and the Technopoles Vincent Mosco

 Index


Brief Description:

This text marshals the most important essays that mark the emerging field of cultural policy studies. It charts cultural policy as it exerts its powerful, if overlooked influence on every aspect of culture, from the fine arts to popular forms of entertainment.

 

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