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The arts are situated at the centre of policies and programs seeking to make communities more creative, cohesive or productive. This book highlights the governmental, aesthetic and economic contexts which shape art in community, offering a constructive account of the ties between government, culture and the citizen.

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"Art in Community provides an astute analysis of art, community and government in a world shaped by neo-liberal policies and increasing cultural diversity. Resisting the celebratory tone of creative industries discourse and community arts practice, the book is alive to the contradictions of contemporary art-making. Khan lucidly argues that provisionality is symptomatic of the evolving relations between culture, politics and subjectivity." - Greg Noble, University of Western Sydney, Australia



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Introduction: Resituating art, community and citizenship 1. From consensual to open-ended communities 2. Art as aesthetics, culture and economy 3. The multicultural artist as citizen Conclusion

Art in Community The Provisional Citizen

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      Publisher: Palgrave MacMillan UK
      Publication Date: 9/24/2015 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781137512482, 978-1137512482
      ISBN10: 1137512482

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The arts are situated at the centre of policies and programs seeking to make communities more creative, cohesive or productive. This book highlights the governmental, aesthetic and economic contexts which shape art in community, offering a constructive account of the ties between government, culture and the citizen.

      Trade Review

      "Art in Community provides an astute analysis of art, community and government in a world shaped by neo-liberal policies and increasing cultural diversity. Resisting the celebratory tone of creative industries discourse and community arts practice, the book is alive to the contradictions of contemporary art-making. Khan lucidly argues that provisionality is symptomatic of the evolving relations between culture, politics and subjectivity." - Greg Noble, University of Western Sydney, Australia



      Table of Contents
      Introduction: Resituating art, community and citizenship 1. From consensual to open-ended communities 2. Art as aesthetics, culture and economy 3. The multicultural artist as citizen Conclusion

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