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Author Khan, Rimi, author.

Title Art in community : the provisional citizen / Rimi Khan.

Publication Info. [Basingstoke] : Palgrave Pivot, 2015.

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Summary The arts are situated at the centre of a range of policies and programs seeking to make communities more creative, cohesive or productive. This book explores the relationship between government and community that frames these cultural practices, and the individual citizen who is the subject of this activity. This citizen is an unstable one -- who moves between attachments to community and individualised strategies of self-styling, and who must negotiate the liberatory promise of art with its usefulness to government. These conflicting agendas produce a provisional citizen -- a figure that emerges from the norms of neoliberal government as well as through affirmative, and everyday practices of self-making. By drawing on detailed case studies, Art in Community highlights the governmental, aesthetic and economic contexts which determine what we mean by art and community. In doing so, it offers a constructive and optimistic account of art in community, and new terms for thinking about the ties between government, culture and the self.
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.
Local Note eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America
Subject Art and society.
Art and state.
ART -- General.
Art and society
Art and state
ISBN 9781137512499 (electronic bk.)
1137512490 (electronic bk.)
9781349553723 (print)
1137512482
1137512504