Beschreibung:
In the twenty-first century arts and cultural policies are global as well as local. This can lead to merging and clashing of identities in a way not always easily resolvable by culture and policy. This book looks at the role of narrative as the key to understanding cultural politics and identity deployed in the present but with deep roots in the past.
Preface, Constance Devereaux, Martin Griffin; Introduction Storytelling, Narrative, and the Map of Cultural Policy, Constance Devereaux, Martin Griffin; Chapter 1 Tales of Transnationalism and Globalization, Constance Devereaux, Martin Griffin; Chapter 2 History, Transitions, and Frameworks for Analysis, Constance Devereaux, Martin Griffin; Chapter 3 Case Studies: Stories in Conflict, Constance Devereaux, Martin Griffin; Chapter 4 Narratives, Nonsense, and the Roots of Understanding, Constance Devereaux, Martin Griffin; Chapter 5 Identity, Borders, and Narrative Ironies, Constance Devereaux, Martin Griffin; Chapter 6 Cultural Citizenship, Narrative, and Transnationalism, Constance Devereaux, Martin Griffin;