A critical perspective on socially embedded cultural policy in France |
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Authors: | Nadia Kiwan |
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Institution: | School of Language and Literature, Taylor Building , University of Aberdeen , Aberdeen, AB24 3UB, UK Phone: + 44 (0)1224 274201 Fax: + 44 (0)1224 274201 E-mail: n.kiwan@abdn.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | This paper aims to show how in France, the synthesis of cultural policy and social concerns throws up a number of tensions and pitfalls. These tensions are perhaps most acute because these sorts of cultural policies are not merely about socio‐economic issues but are actually tied to France’s colonial legacy and the presence of a large and often marginalised population of migrants and their descendents. The pitfalls stem from the universalist starting point of French cultural policy, which, although designed to integrate “new” and migrant/postmigrant publics, emergent artists and cultural practices, seems to simultaneously marginalise them since it is already premised on a binary that opposes art as aesthetic expression and art as an expression of cultural (anthropological) identity or social cohesion. |
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Keywords: | cultural policy social cohesion identity (post)‐migrant cultural production |
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