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Democracy and the Arts
The Role of Participation

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Hardback, 232 pages
Published
United States, 1 August 1990

This definitive text explores the complex relationship between participation in the arts and participation in politics in America. It traces the American perspective on the arts through the evolution of democratic theory and the historical link with participation in the arts. The author suggests that the arts and humanities are essential for preserving the human elements of our society, and and for enriching the quality of human life. Democracy can be capable of fostering works of artistic excellence, as well as capable of creating broad-based audiences for such works. How the arts affect a political system is explored, along with the question of whether a political system can be beneficial or detrimental to the arts. This study provides a model for the creation of an American society in which the artistic community reinforces the skills of participation for a maximum number of citizens, helping to build a stronger participatory society.

Democracy and the Arts gives a brief overview of specific theories of democracy and promotes discussion of the concepts of active and passive participation. The examination of the interrelationship of the arts and politics is demonstrated through three specific historical periods. Ancient Greece is seen as a pure example of a democratic political system where the arts flourished. The Jacksonian era is viewed as the purest American example of democracy, yet the performing arts did not flourish. The arts and politics in twentieth-century America are analyzed. Political science and arts management students, as well as arts advocates, will find that this text provides a clear picture of participation in the arts and politics in America.

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This definitive text explores the complex relationship between participation in the arts and participation in politics in America. It traces the American perspective on the arts through the evolution of democratic theory and the historical link with participation in the arts. The author suggests that the arts and humanities are essential for preserving the human elements of our society, and and for enriching the quality of human life. Democracy can be capable of fostering works of artistic excellence, as well as capable of creating broad-based audiences for such works. How the arts affect a political system is explored, along with the question of whether a political system can be beneficial or detrimental to the arts. This study provides a model for the creation of an American society in which the artistic community reinforces the skills of participation for a maximum number of citizens, helping to build a stronger participatory society.

Democracy and the Arts gives a brief overview of specific theories of democracy and promotes discussion of the concepts of active and passive participation. The examination of the interrelationship of the arts and politics is demonstrated through three specific historical periods. Ancient Greece is seen as a pure example of a democratic political system where the arts flourished. The Jacksonian era is viewed as the purest American example of democracy, yet the performing arts did not flourish. The arts and politics in twentieth-century America are analyzed. Political science and arts management students, as well as arts advocates, will find that this text provides a clear picture of participation in the arts and politics in America.

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EAN
9780275930707
ISBN
027593070X
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Dimensions
23.4 x 15.6 x 1.4 centimeters (0.50 kg)

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This definitive text explores the complex relationship between participation in the arts and participation in politics in America. It traces the American perspective on the arts through the evolution of democratic theory and the historical link with participation in the arts. How the arts affect a political system is explored, along with the question of whether a political system can be beneficial or detrimental to the arts.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Mary Rose Oakar
Preface
Democracy and the Arts: An American Perspective
Democratic Theory: General Considerations
Participation in the Arts: A Historical Perspective
Participatory Democracy and the Arts
Democracy and the Arts in Ancient Greece
Nineteenth-Century American Democracy and the Arts
Twentieth-Century American Democracy
Participation in the Arts: Mid-Twentieth-Century America
The Role of Participation
Appendixes
Bibliography
Index

About the Author

TERRI LYNN CORNWELL is Director of Communications and Development for Cleveland State University's Levin College of Urban Affairs and an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Urban Studies. She has also served as Legislative Director for the Congressional Arts Caucus in Washington, D.C.

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