The politics of fun : cultural policy and debate in contemporary France
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The politics of fun : cultural policy and debate in contemporary France
(Berg French studies)
Berg Publishers, 1995
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Bibliography: p. 246-259
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This authoritative study considers contemporary policies for the arts in France and the cultural and political issues they have raised. The author concentrates particularly on the seminal Mitterrand years but also disentangles the various influences which marked them. Analyzing the role of the ever more powerful Ministry of Culture, he traces the gradual shift from the democratization of high culture, adopted as a quasi-religious crusade during the De Gaulle era, to the aesthetic relativism and 'fun' culture which became the trademark of the department during the 1980s and 1990s. He also examines wider debates about the relationship between culture, society and the state.
目次
- The Precursors: The Popular Front, Vichy and the Liberation
- Heritage, Creation, Democratisation: The Malraux Years
- From Malraux to Mitterrand: Creation and Creativity
- Culture and the Economy
- Policies for High Culture
- Beyond High Culture: Pluralism and le tout-culturel
- A Certain Idea of the City: The Presidential Grands Projects
- Lang and the Politics of Fun: Politicising the Cultural Debate, 1985-88
- Popularising the Past: Lang et Leotard, Meme Combat?
- Culture and the Audiovisual
- A l'Heure des Bilans: The Ministry in Question.
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