Narrative, Identity, and the Map of Cultural Policy: Once Upon a Time in a Globalized World
Autor Constance DeVereaux, Martin Griffinen Limba Engleză Hardback – 9 oct 2013
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781409425465
ISBN-10: 1409425460
Pagini: 196
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1409425460
Pagini: 196
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
Constance DeVereaux is Associate Professor in the LEAP Institute for the Arts at Colorado State University. She served as a Fulbright Senior Specialist in Arts/Cultural Policy and Arts/Cultural Management at universities in Finland, South Africa, and Romania and has worked with municipalities in developing policies for cultural development. She has published internationally on topics relating to cultural policy and the discourse of practice. She co-organized the international symposium series Cultural Management and the State of the Field and is editor of the publication series of the same title. Martin Griffin is associate professor in the Department of English at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Among the topics that interest him are the role played by narrative in cross-cultural exchange, and the relationship between literary culture and diplomacy in American history. He is the author of Ashes of the Mind: War and Memory in Northern Literature, 1865-1900 (University of Massachusetts Press, 2009) and is currently working on an edited collection of essays entitled American Political Fictions.
Recenzii
'a rich, well-informed text that offers memorable comments about a number of phenomena--e.g., the ethics of networked globalization; living with irreconcilable plurality; how concepts of cultural citizenship must change and are changing. ... The range of information provided here is impressive ... Highly recommended.' Choice ’DeVereaux and Griffin present a persuasive argument that cultural policy is located within a framework of different narratives that may be neither recognized nor understood. The book is a good read; full of fascinating stories and makes an important contribution to cultural policy studies particularly with the combining and interplay of the writers’ two disciplines.’ Jo Caust, University of Melbourne, Australia ’Inspired by the pleasures of storytelling, the authors bring a fresh new approach to cultural policy inquiry, identifying narrative as an essential component of human thought and interaction. In an exciting manner they show the connections between narrative and identity, discovering new stories which reveal the impact of globalization and transnationalism within cultural policy discourse and practices. Advocating interpretive method in cultural policy analysis, the authors reveal the value of narrative in investigating and understanding contemporary cultural policy systems.’ Milena Dragicevic Å eÅ¡ic, University of Arts, Belgrade, Serbia 'Narrative, Identity, and the Map of Cultural Policy is a major contribution to narrative studies. DeVereaux and Griffin adeptly deploy narrative theory to address an impressive array of issues in cultural policy and, in so doing, they provide a model for how to do interdisciplinary research in this age of the Narrative Turn.’ James Phelan, The Ohio State University, USA ’This book definitely adds to scholarship on narrative, narrative theory, globalisation and transnationalism.... Working to lay out parameters and frameworks to explore narratives, the book, itself a narrative, a
Cuprins
Preface, Constance Devereaux, Martin Griffin; Introduction Storytelling, Narrative, and the Map of Cultural Policy, Constance Devereaux, Martin Griffin; Chapter 1 Tales of Transnationalism and Globalization, Constance Devereaux, Martin Griffin; Chapter 2 History, Transitions, and Frameworks for Analysis, Constance Devereaux, Martin Griffin; Chapter 3 Case Studies: Stories in Conflict, Constance Devereaux, Martin Griffin; Chapter 4 Narratives, Nonsense, and the Roots of Understanding, Constance Devereaux, Martin Griffin; Chapter 5 Identity, Borders, and Narrative Ironies, Constance Devereaux, Martin Griffin; Chapter 6 Cultural Citizenship, Narrative, and Transnationalism, Constance Devereaux, Martin Griffin;
Descriere
In the twenty-first century arts and cultural policies are global as well as local. This can lead to merging and clashing of identities in a way not always easily resolvable by culture and policy. This book looks at the role of narrative as the key to understanding cultural politics and identity deployed in the present but with deep roots in the past.