French Cultural Policy Debates: A Reader
β Scribed by Jeremy Ahearne (editor)
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 234
- Series
- Routledge Harwood Studies in Cultural Policy
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Since the foundation in 1959 of the Ministry of Culture, cultural policy in France has enjoyed a profile unparalleled in any other country. French Cultural Policy Debates: A Reader makes available the key contributions to a debate which has not only focused on the precise modes of political intervention in cultural production, but has also provided a forum for the discussion of much wider social and political issues.
β¦ Table of Contents
Contents
Acknowledgements
Preface
Jeremy Ahearne β’ INTRODUCTION
PART ONE: The βinventionβ and early critiques of cultural policy
1 Jean Vilar β’ THEATRE: A PUBLIC SERVICE (1960)
2 Joffre Dumazedier and A. Ripert β’ LEISURE AND CULTURE (1966)
3 AndrΓ© Malraux β’ SPEECH GIVEN ON THE OCCASION OF THE INAUGURATION OF THE HOUSE OF CULTURE AT AMIENS (1966)
4 Pierre Bourdieu β’ INEQUALITY AT SCHOOL AS THE KEY TO CULTURAL INEQUALITY (1966)
5 THE VILLEURBANNE DECLARATION (1968)
PART TWO: Cultural development
6 Francis Jeanson β’ CHALON: FOUR YEARS OF CULTURAL ACTION (1971)
7 Jacques Duhamel β’ THE AGE OF CULTURE (1972)
8 Pierre Gaudibert β’ CULTURAL ACTION: INTEGRATION AND/OR SUBVERSION (1977)
9 Augustin Girard β’ CULTURAL INDUSTRIES (1978)
PART THREE: National creation and the economy
10 Jack Lang β’ CULTURE AND THE ECONOMY (1982)
11 Marc Guillaume β’ THE CULTURAL IMPERATIVE (1983)
12 Jacques Renard β’ A CULTURAL ELAN (1987)
13 Olivier Donnat β’ CULTURAL DEMOCRATIZATION: THE END OF A MYTH (1991)
14 Marc Fumaroli β’ THE CULTURAL STATE (1991)
15 Jean Caune β’ THE POWER OF CREATION OR POWER TO THE CREATORS? (1992)
PART FOUR: The routinization of charisma
16 Jacques Rigaud β’ THE CULTURAL INDUSTRIES (1996)
17 Philippe Urfalino β’ MISSIONS FOR THE MINISTRY OF CULTURE (1997)
18 Pierre Sansot β’ CULTURAL FEBRILITY (1998)
19 Catherine Trautmann β’ CHARTER OF PUBLIC SERVICE MISSIONS FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS (1998)
20 Catherine Trautmann β’ CULTURAL DIVERSITY AND THE CULTURAL EXCEPTION (1999)
Bibliography of studies on French cultural policy available in English
Index
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