Sociology of the Arts. Victoria D. Alexander
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Table of Contents
1 Cover
8 Preface and Acknowledgements Acknowledgements (Second Edition) Preface to the First Edition Acknowledgments (First Edition)
9 1 Introduction: What is Art? Defining Art The Sociology in Sociology of the Arts Structure of the Book NOTES
10 Part I: The Relationship between Art and Society 2 Reflection Approaches Roots of Reflection Approaches More Recent Reflection Analyses Critique Conclusion: The Fun House Mirror NOTES 3 Shaping Approaches Roots of Shaping Approaches Media Effects The Effects of Fine Arts Critique Conclusion NOTES 4 A Mediated View: The Cultural Diamond A Better Diamond
11 Part IIA: The Cultural Diamond The Production of Culture 5 Art Worlds and Artistic Fields Howard Becker’s Art Worlds The “Production of Culture” Pierre Bourdieu’s The Field of Cultural Production Critique of Production Approaches NOTES 6 Businesses and Industries Industry Systems Globalization and the Digital Revolution Art and the State The Profit Motive Summary NOTES 7 Nonprofits and Networks Nonprofit Organizations Artistic Networks Government and Art Worlds Conclusions NOTES 8 Artists Artists, Art Worlds, and Fields Artistic Careers and Labor Markets Inequality in Arts and Culture Identifying Artists Reputation Creativity and Genius Conclusion NOTES
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Part IIB: The Cultural Diamond The Consumption of Culture
9 Consumption Approaches
Roots of Consumption Approaches
British Cultural Studies
Power and Ideology
Reception Aesthetics
Critique
NOTES
10 Sites and Experiences
Conceptions of the Audience
Modes of Reception
Art in Private Settings
Consuming on Site
Consuming on Screens and Devices
Summary and Concluding Remarks