Global Culture : Media, Arts, Policy, and Globalization.
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- 9781134955176
- 302.23
- P94.6.G57
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Culture and Globalization Theoretical Models and Emerging Trends -- Part I. Cultural Policy and National Cultures: Preserving Tradition and Resisting Media Imperialism -- 2 Subsidizing the Arts Government and the Arts in Western Europe and the United States -- 3 Building National Prestige Japanese Cultural Policy and the Influence of Western Institutions -- 4 A Drama of Change Cultural Policy and the Performing Arts in Southeast Asia -- 5 Identifying a Policy Hierarchy Communication Policy, Media Industries, and Globalization -- Part II. Regenerating Cultural Resources: Urban and Organizational Strategies -- 6 Urban Cultural Policy and Urban Regeneration the Special Case of Declining Port Cities-Liverpool, Marseilles, Bilbao -- 7 The Local and the Global in Popular Music The Brazilian Music Industry, Local Culture, and Public Policies -- 8 Cultural Policy as Marketing Strategy The Economic Consequences of Cultural Tourism in New York City -- 9 Democratization and Institutional Change A Challenge for Modern Museums -- Part III. Reframing Urban Cultures for Local and Global Consumption -- 10 Cultural Policy and the City-State Singapore and the "New Asian Renaissance" -- 11 The Immaterial City Ferrara, a Case Study of Urban Culture in Italy -- 12 Blackface in Italy Cultural Power Among Nations in the Era of Globalization -- Part IV. Reframing Media Cultures for Global Consumption -- 13 Markets and Meanings the Global Syndication of Television Programming -- 14 Globalization of Cultural Production the Transformation of Children's Animated Television, 1980 to 1995 -- 15 From Western Gaze to Global Gaze Japanese Cultural Presence in Asia -- Contributors -- Index.
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