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Footprint or fingerprint: international cultural policy as identity policy
Authors:Toine Minnaert
Institution:1. Media and Culture Studies, Utrecht University, Muntstraat 2a, Utrecht, The Netherlands.a.j.c.minnaert@uu.nl
Abstract:This article focuses on government policy aimed at the presentation of the nation abroad through cultural activities and its relation to national identity, external cultural policy. The methodological framework is offered by the discourse analysis of Wodak and the notion of identity of Laclau and Mouffe, treating policy as a discourse. A closer look is taken at the concept of cultural diplomacy and the closely related term nation branding. This article will show how the shift in paradigm also changes the role of ‘the other’ in the construction of national identity and how this influences the role of the arts in international cultural policy.
Keywords:international cultural policy  policy-as-discourse  national identity
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