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Global culture : media, arts, policy, and globalization

edited by Diana Crane, Nobuko Kawashima, and Ken'ichi Kawasaki

Routledge, 2002

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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ISBN 9780415932295

Description

First published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Table of Contents

Culture and Globalization: Theoretical Models and Emerging Trends, Diana Crane Part I. Cultural Policy and National Cultures: Preserving Tradition and Resisting Media Imperialism Subsidizing the Arts: Government and the Arts in Western Europe and the United States, Stefan Toepler and Annette Zimmer Building National Prestige: Japanese Cultural Policy and the Influence of Western Institutions, Kuniyuki Tomooka, Sachiko Kanno, and Mari Kobayashi A Drama of Change: Cultural Policy and the Performing Arts in Southeast Asia, Jennifer Lindsay Identifying a Policy Hierarchy: Communication Policy, Media Industries, and Globalization, Alison Beale Part II. Regenerating Cultural Resources: Urban and Organizational Strategies Urban Cultural Policy and Urban Regeneration: The Special Case of Declining Port Cities-Liverpool, Marseilles, Bilbao J. Pedro Lorente The Local and the Global in Popular Music: The Brazilian Music Industry, Local Culture, and Publi Policies, Luciana Ferreira Moura Mendona Cultural Policy as Marketing Strategy: The Economic Consequences of Cultural Tourism in New York City, Rosanne Martorella Democratization and Institutional Change: A Challenge for Modern Museums, Catherine Ball Part III. Reframing Urban Cultures for Local and Global Consumption Cultural Policy and the City State: Singapore and the "New Asian Renaissance", Kian-Woon Kwok and Kee Hong Low The Immaterial City: Ferrara, a Case Study of Urban Cultural Policies In Italy, Antonia Trasforini Blackface in Italy: Cultural Power among Nations in the Era Of Globalization, Richard Kaplan Part IV. Reframing Media Cultures for Global Consumption Markets and Meanings: The Global Syndication of Television Programming, Denise Bielby and C. Lee Harrington Globalization of Cultural Production: The Transformation of Children's Animated Television, 1980 to 1995, David Hubka 15. From Western Gaze to Globalc Gaze: Japanese Cultural Presence In Asia, Koichi Iwabuchi
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: pbk ISBN 9780415932301

Description

Culture no longer has borders. With the advent of internet sites like Sothebys.com and the increasing reality of globalization, culture itself has gone global. This collection focuses on questions involving national identity, indigenous culture, economic growth, free trade, cultural policy, and global tourism. Global Culture looks at all aspects of the arts including: film, art, music, theater, television, and museums. Global Culture fleshes out how current cultural policies are working and forecasts what we can expect the future landscape of global culture to look like.

Table of Contents

Culture and Globalization: Theoretical Models and Emerging Trends, Diana Crane Part I. Cultural Policy and National Cultures: Preserving Tradition and Resisting Media Imperialism Subsidizing the Arts: Government and the Arts in Western Europe and the United States, Stefan Toepler and Annette Zimmer Building National Prestige: Japanese Cultural Policy and the Influence of Western Institutions, Kuniyuki Tomooka, Sachiko Kanno, and Mari Kobayashi A Drama of Change: Cultural Policy and the Performing Arts in Southeast Asia, Jennifer Lindsay Identifying a Policy Hierarchy: Communication Policy, Media Industries, and Globalization, Alison Beale Part II. Regenerating Cultural Resources: Urban and Organizational Strategies Urban Cultural Policy and Urban Regeneration: The Special Case of Declining Port Cities-Liverpool, Marseilles, Bilbao, J. Pedro Lorente The Local and the Global in Popular Music: The Brazilian Music Industry, Local Culture, and Public Policies, Luciana Ferreira Moura Mendona Cultural Policy as Marketing Strategy: The Economic Consequences of Cultural Tourism in New York City, Rosanne Martorella Democratization and Institutional Change: A Challenge for Modern Museums, Catherine Ball Part III. Reframing Urban Cultures for Local and Global Consumption Cultural Policy and the City-State: Singapore and the New Asian Renaissance, Kian-Woon Kwok and Kee-Hong Low The Immaterial City: Ferrara, a Case Study of Urban Cultural Policies In Italy, Antonia Trasforini Blackface in Italy: Cultural Power among Nations in the Era Of Globalization, Richard Kaplan Part IV. Reframing Media Cultures for Global Consumption Markets and Meanings: The Global Syndication of Television Programming, Denise Bielby and C. Lee Harrington Globalization of Cultural Production: The Transformation of Children's Animated Television, 1980 to 1995, David Hubka 15. From Western Gaze to Global Gaze: Japanese Cultural Presence In Asia, Koichi Iwabuchi

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