Art and the Challenge of Markets Volume 1

Art and the Challenge of Markets Volume 1

National Cultural Politics and the Challenges of Marketization and Globalization

Haegg, Samuli; Sevaenen, Erkki; Alexander, Victoria; Haeyrynen, Simo

Springer International Publishing AG

01/2018

348

Dura

Inglês

9783319645858

15 a 20 dias

611


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Part One: Introduction.- 1. Varieties of National Cultural Politics and Art Worlds in an Era of Increasing Marketization and Globalization.- Part Two: Contemporary National Cultural Policies and Art Worlds in North America and Europe.- 2. The United States of Art - A Case Apart?.- 3. Enterprise Culture and the Arts: Neoliberal Values and British Art Institutions.- 4. The Economization of the Arts and Culture Sector in Germany after 1945.- 5. The Changing Role of the Cultural State: Art Worlds and New Markets --- A Comparison of France and Switzerland.- 6. Renegotiating Cultural Welfare: The Adoption of Neoliberal Trends in Finnish Cultural Policy and how it Fits the Nordic Model of a Welfare State.- 7. Cultural Policy in the Baltic States and Slovenia between 1991-2009.- Part Three: International and Transnational Art Worlds and their Ways of Operation.- 8. Globalization and Musical Hierarchy in the United States, France, Germany, and theNetherlands.- 9. The Uneven Distribution of International Success in the Visual Arts among Nations, according to the Rankings of the "Top 100 Artists in the World".- 10. Beyond Reproduction: Asymmetric Interdependencies and the Transformation of Centers and Peripheries in the Globalizing Visual Arts.- 11. "It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad (Men) World": National and Corporate Strategies in the Global Audiovisual Market.- Part Four: Conclusion.- 12. Reflections on the Challenge of Markets in National, International, and Transnational Art Worlds.
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Cultural policy;Market Capitalism;Neo-liberal model;Comparative sociology;Cultural hegemony