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100 1 _aO'Connor, Justin,
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245 1 0 _aCulture is not an industry :
_breclaiming art and culture for the common good /
_cJustin O'Connor.
263 _a202402
264 1 _aManchester :
_bManchester University Press,
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300 _a304 pages :
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336 _atext
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337 _aunmediated
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338 _avolume
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490 1 _aManchester capitalism
505 0 _aIntroduction: culture and democracy -- 1 Creative industries -- 2 Culture goes missing -- 3 Necessity or luxury? -- 4 Culture and the social foundations -- 5 Cultural infrastructures -- 6 Culture and economy
520 8 _aCulture is not and industry argues that art and culture in the UK need to renew their social contract and re-align with the radical agenda for a more equitable future. Bold and uncompromising, the book offers a powerful vision for change. -- .
_bCulture is at the heart to what it means to be human. But twenty-five years ago, the British government rebranded art and culture as 'creative industries', valued for their economic contribution, and set out to launch the UK as the creative workshop of a globalised world. Where does that leave art and culture now? Facing exhausted workers and a lack of funding and vision, culture finds itself in the grip of accountancy firms, creativity gurus and Ted Talkers. At a time of sweeping geo-political turmoil, culture has been de-politicised, its radical energies reduced to factors of industrial production. This book is about what happens when an essential part of our democratic citizenship, fundamental to our human rights, is reduced to an industry. Culture is not an industry argues that art and culture need to renew their social contract and re-align with the radical agenda for a more equitable future. Bold and uncompromising, the book offers a powerful vision for change.
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