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Who Owns The Past? : Cultural Policy, Cultural Property, And The Law

Understanding The Arts And Creative Sector In The United States

  • Understanding The Arts And Creative Sector In The United  States
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    edited by Joni Maya Cherbo, Ruth Ann Stewart, Margaret Jane Wyszomirski
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    Book, Rutgers University Press, 2008
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    Leading experts in the field show, for example, how arts and cultural policies are used to enhance urban revitalization, to encourage civic engagement, to foster new forms of historic preservation, to define national identity, to advance economic development, and to regulate international trade in cultural goods and services.Illuminating key issues and reflecting the rapid growth of the field of arts and cultural policy, this book will be of interest to students at both the undergraduate and graduate levels, to arts educators and management professionals, government agency and foundation officials, and researchers and academics in the cultural policy field. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)
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     (UPPER LEVEL)  NX180.S6 U53 2008  AVAILABLE

A New Deal For Native Art : Indian Arts And Federal Policy, 1933-1943

Beyond Price : Value In Culture, Economics, And The Arts

Underwater And Maritime Archaeology In Latin America And The Caribbean

The Holocaust And The Book : Destruction And Preservation

A Richer Heritage : Historic Preservation In The Twenty- First Century

Weapons Of Mass Distraction : Soft Power And American Empire

Culture And Customs Of Germany

  • Culture And Customs Of Germany
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    Eckhard Bernstein
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    Book, Greenwood Press, 2004
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    Highlights of the narrative chapters also include discussion of the immigrant population and its effects on the national image, little-known customs for students, the shifting roles of women, and, of course, the magnificent cultural achievements of Germans past and present. Students studying German and European History, as well as tourists and Europhiles, will find this the best one-stop resource to understand the new Germany. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)
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     (LOWER LEVEL)  DD290.26 .B47 2004  DUE 01-04-10

Symbolic Tokenism In Canada-U.S. Cultural Sector Trade Relations

Dilemmas Of State-led Nation Building In Ukraine

The Allure Of Empire : Art In The Service Of French Imperialism, 1798-1836

Displays Of Power : Controversy In The American Museum From The Enola Gay To Sensation

  • Displays Of Power : Controversy In The American Museum  From The Enola Gay To Sensation
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    Steven C. Dubin ; with a new afterword
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    Book, New York University Press, 1999
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    “A signal contribution to the ‘culture wars,’ Dubin dispassionately examines the contemporary American museum as a battleground for the control of expression where elitist and populist camps clash over politically sensitive art. –Art in America Museums have become ground zero in America’s culture wars. In Displays of Power, Steven Dubin, whose Arresting Images was deemed “masterly” by the New York Times, examines the most controversial exhibitions of the 1990s. Displays of Power draws directly upon interviews with many key combatants: museum administrators, community activists, curators, and scholars. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)
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     (LOWER LEVEL)  AM151 .D84 1999  AVAILABLE

Culture Incorporated : Museums, Artists, And Corporate Sponsorships

  • Culture Incorporated : Museums, Artists, And Corporate  Sponsorships
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    Mark W. Rectanus
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    Book, University of Minnesota Press, 2002
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    In Culture Incorporated, Rectanus calls for full disclosure of corporate involvement in cultural events and examines how corporations, art institutions, and foundations are reshaping the cultural terrain. He provides wide-ranging examples of artists and institutions grappling with corporate sponsorship, including artists’ collaboration with sponsors, corporate sponsorship of museum exhibitions, festivals, and rock concerts, and cybersponsoring. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)
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     (UPPER LEVEL)  NX710 .R43 2002  AVAILABLE

Selling The Indian : Commercializing & Appropriating American Indian Cultures