Culture Works: The Political Economy of Culture (Cultural Politics)

Culture Works: The Political Economy of Culture (Cultural Politics)

Culture Works: The Political Economy of Culture (Cultural Politics)

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Book Description
When we read best-selling books, go to movies, visit art museums, go dancing, take in a game, we customarily ignore the political economy that hammers these features of culture into shape; normally, at such times, we're not thinking about corporate board room votes, lobbyists, public funding for the arts, the end of the Cold War, stock swaps, intellectual property, or the class divisions of public space. This book aims to change that by offering readers a number of ways to link cultural experience to political economy-to become aware of the ways in which political and economic realities and decisions determine the outlines of spaces and activities in everyday life.

Unsettling and provocative, Culture Works tears down the imaginary walls separating culture, economics, and politics. Writing across the established borders between anthropology, sociology, art history, economics, communication and media studies, political theory, and performance, the authors seek to show how particular economies and power relations work in familiar and central cultural experiences: art, beer, advertising, dance, sport, shopping, the Web, and media. Their essays provide a series of lucid, critical accounts of various aspects of the political economy of culture and its attendant issues of production, consumption, corporatization, and the struggle for meaning. A refreshing example of a politics of writing and critical thinking that cultural studies and political economic analysis can produce when working together, the result will change the ways in which readers experience, consider, and understand culture works.

Contributors: David L. Andrews, U of Maryland; Michael Curtin, Indiana U; Susan G. Davis, U of Illinois; Danielle Fox; Chad Raphael, Santa Clara U; Anna Beatrice Scott, U of California, Riverside; Ben Scott; Inger L. Stole, U of Illinois; Thomas Streeter, U of Vermont.

Richard Maxwell is associate professor of media studies at Queens College, City University of New York. He is the author of The Spectacle of Democracy (Minnesota, 1994).

Cultural Politics Series, volume 18

Culture Works: The Political Economy of Culture (Cultural Politics),Richard Maxwell,University of Minnesota Press,081663601X,Anthropology - Cultural,Culture,Economic Conditions,Economic aspects,Political aspects,Politics and culture,Popular Culture - General,Popular culture,Social Science,Sociology

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