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Subsidization of Art as Social Policy
- Author(s):
- Arnold Berleant (see profile)
- Date:
- 2005
- Subject(s):
- Art, Aesthetics, Finance
- Item Type:
- Book chapter
- Tag(s):
- centralization, National Foundation on the Arts, supporting art, Funding/Private funding
- Permanent URL:
- http://dx.doi.org/10.17613/M63T9D61W
- Abstract:
- The arts have always been integrated into their larger culture, responding to shifts in taste and fashion and to changes in the social uses to which they have been put, as much as they have promoted those same changes. Even their alienation reflects a social influence. When this relation between society and the arts is recognized and affirmed, it can enhance both by rediscovering the human locus of perceptual meaning and by encouraging fuller social consciousness. An enlightened and imaginative program of subsidies would promote cultural evolution. And an inclusive conception of art and its social role can lead to their distinctive contribution to the physical and social shape of our environment.
- Notes:
- Journal of Behavioral Economics, VIII, l (Summer, l979), 23-37. Reprinted in the Journal of Cultural Economics, Dec. l980. Reprinted in Arnold Berleant, Aesthetics and Environment, Theme and Variations (Farnham, UK & Burlington, VT: Ashgate, Publishing Ltd, 2005), pp. 123-132. ISBN 978-0754650775
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- Published as:
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- Publisher:
- Ashgate
- Pub. Date:
- 2005
- Book Title:
- Aesthetics and Environment, Theme and Variations
- Author/Editor:
- Arnold Berleant
- Chapter:
- 12
- Page Range:
- 123 - 132
- ISBN:
- 978-0754650775
- Status:
- Published
- Last Updated:
- 5 years ago
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial
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