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Cultural Policy and Industries of Identity = Québec, Scotland, & Catalonia /
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Title/Author:
Cultural Policy and Industries of Identity/ by Devin Beauregard.
Reminder of title:
Québec, Scotland, & Catalonia /
Author:
Beauregard, Devin.
Description:
XIII, 223 p.online resource. :
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Public policy. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-73624-2
ISBN:
9783319736242
Cultural Policy and Industries of Identity = Québec, Scotland, & Catalonia /
Beauregard, Devin.
Cultural Policy and Industries of Identity
Québec, Scotland, & Catalonia /[electronic resource] :by Devin Beauregard. - 1st ed. 2018. - XIII, 223 p.online resource.
1. Introduction: Problematizing Culture in a Global Era -- 2. The Evolving Nature of Cultural Policy -- 3. The Cultural Industries Turn in Cultural Policy -- 4. Cultural Industries in Québec -- 5. Culture, Politics, and Identity in Scotland -- 6. Cultural Distinction and Identity in Catalonia -- 7. A Typology of Sub-State Cultural Policy: Québec, Scotland, and Catalonia -- 8. Conclusion: Toward a Common World of National Minority Cultural Policy.
This book explores the cultural policies of sub-states with strong nationalist inclinations–in particular, Québec, Scotland, and Catalonia–and their trend, in recent years, towards promoting and supporting the cultural industries as a means of not just preserving their respective cultural identities, but of growing them. This represents a paradigm shift from the traditional discourse around cultural policy, which often posits that concepts of identity fall under the purview of heritage institutions and organizations, not that of industries. Drawing on the work of Boltanski and Thévenot—notably, their economies of worth framework—this book develops a typological analysis of cultural policy. Specifically, this book seeks to fill a gap in the cultural policy and cultural studies literature where identity and the cultural industries are concerned, expanding on the role of the cultural industries in the development of identity and the implications it has for cultural policy. .
ISBN: 9783319736242
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LC Class. No.: JF1525.P6
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