Public administration illuminated and inspired by the arts

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Public administration illuminated and inspired by the arts

edited by Charles T. Goodsell and Nancy Murray

Praeger, 1995

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [215]-216) and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

This unique collection broadens the focus of public administration to include practical and theoretical insights from the worlds of literature and the arts. By making connections between what are normally seen as disparate arenas, the contributors seek to enrich the theory and practice of public administration. The volume connects administrative and management concepts to both Western and Eastern aesthetic theories; provides insights into administration by surveying literature and film for negative and positive constructs of bureaucracy; examines historical and fictional portrayals of leadership; and points to the influence of literature and film on public policy innovation. This work will be of interest to both scholars and practitioners in public administration.

目次

Preface Making Connections between the Spheres Prologue: Building New Bridges by Charles T. Goodsell and Nancy Murray Ideas for Administrative Theory from the Arts The Public Administrator as Artisan by Charles T. Goodsell The Eastern Aesthetic in Administration by Nancy Murray Commentaries on Bureaucratic Values in the Arts Regimentation and Rebellion in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest by Elsie B. Adams and Frank Marini Insights into Bureaucracy from Film: Visualizing Stereotypes by Marc Holzer and Linda G. Slater The Administrator-Viewer Reviewed, through Film by Morton Kroll Insights for Administrative Leadership from the Arts Lessons in Leadership from Shakespeare by Catherine R. Gira "I See It Feelingly": How Imagination Transforms Leaders by Stephen R. Kuder, S.J. Art and Transformation in Murder in the Cathedral by Michael R. Carey Poetry and Leadership: The Case of Lincoln by Dalmas H. Nelson Lessons in Leadership from Lonesome Dove by Patricia R. Russell and Dillard B. Tinsley Contributions to Policy-Making and Teaching from the Arts Public Policy and Popular Imagination by Howard E. McCurdy Teaching Social Equity in a Diverse Society: The Merchant of Venice by Elsie B. Adams, Frank Marini, and Darrell L. Pugh The Significance of Made Connections Epilogue: Toward Enriched Administration by Nancy Murray Selected Bibliography Index

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