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Cultural Policy through Public Display
Author(s)Kurin, Richard
AbstractModern cultural displays have become an effective medium of shaping public opinion over crucial political and social questions. Cultural displays have political and poetic dimensions as the produced, staged, and invented cultural forms convey a particular meaning to people. Politicians can use these forms in large-scale cultural displays to advance their agendas to the public. The ability to produce meaning through cultural forms gives power to the politicians.
IssueNo1
Pages3-14
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceJournal of Popular Culture
VolumeNo29
PubDateSummer 1995
ISBN_ISSN0022-3840

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