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Globalized Arts: The Entertainment Economy and Cultural Identity Hardcover – November 17, 2010
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Focusing on the confrontation between global politics and symbolic creative expression, J. P. Singh shows how, by integrating themselves into international markets, entertainment industries give rise to far-reaching cultural anxieties and politics. With examples from Hollywood, Bollywood, French grand opera, Latin American television, West African music, postcolonial literature, and even the Thai sex trade, Singh cites not only the attempt to address cultural discomfort but also the effort to deny entertainment acts as cultural. He connects creative expression to clashes between national identities, and he details the effect of cultural policies, such as institutional patronage and economic incentives, on the making and incorporation of art into the global market. Ultimately, Singh shows how these issues affect the debates on cultural trade being waged by the World Trade Organization, UNESCO, and the developing world.
- Print length208 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherColumbia University Press
- Publication dateNovember 17, 2010
- Dimensions9 x 6.2 x 0.9 inches
- ISBN-10023114718X
- ISBN-13978-0231147187
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Thought-provoking. -- Susan Bennett ― Theatre Survey
Singh shows how the confrontation between global politics and symbolic creative expression give rise to far-reaching cultural anxieties and politics. ― Birmingham Magazine
Singh has thus made an important and exciting contribution capturing the nuanced debates and complexities surrounding symbolic expressions of identity and cultural politics that necessitate policies to accommodate creative expressions in a globalized society. -- Rekha Datta ― International Studies Review
[Singh] writes ebulliently, and with imagination, deploying an eclectic blend of conceptual frameworks. -- Yudhishthir R. Isar ― International Journal of Cultural Policy
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- Publisher : Columbia University Press (November 17, 2010)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 208 pages
- ISBN-10 : 023114718X
- ISBN-13 : 978-0231147187
- Item Weight : 1 pounds
- Dimensions : 9 x 6.2 x 0.9 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #8,617,504 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #1,331 in Cultural Policy
- #9,114 in International Economics (Books)
- #10,223 in Pop Culture Art
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J.P. Singh is Chair and Professor of Culture and Political Economy, and Director of the Centre for Cultural Relations at the University of Edinburgh. He focuses on issues of global governance and development, cultural economics and policy, socio-economic impact of information technologies, and global diplomacy and deliberations.
Professor Singh is author of Sweet Talk: Paternalism and Collective Action in North-South Trade Relations (Stanford, 2017), Globalized Arts: The Entertainment Economy and Cultural Identity (Columbia 2011), United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization: Creating Norms for a Complex World (Routledge, 2011), Negotiation and the Global Information Economy (Cambridge, 2008), and Leapfrogging Development? The Political Economy of Telecommunications Restructuring (1999). Edited volumes include Globalization, Culture and Development (Palgrave 2015) and International Cultural Policies and Power (Palgrave 2010).
J.P. Singh’s current book project is Development 2.0: How Technologies Can Foster Inclusivity in the Developing World (Oxford, forthcoming). He has authored over five-dozen scholarly articles and book chapters and published in journals such as Information Technology and International Development, International Studies Perspectives, International Studies Review, and Telecommunication Policy.
His research has won awards and recognitions from the American Political Science Association, the International Studies Association, and Choice Editors’ Picks. He is also the recipient of several teaching awards and recognitions, most recently the 2016 award for Excellence in Research Mentorship at George Mason University.
Professor Singh is heavily involved in editorship and mentoring roles. He currently edits and helped to create the journal Arts and International Affairs, and edits Stanford's book series on Emerging Frontiers in the Global Economy. He served as Editor from 2006-09 and dramatically increased the impact of Review of Policy Research, the journal specializing in the politics and policy of science and technology.
Professor Singh has advised international organizations such as UNESCO, the World Bank, and the World Trade Organization, played a leadership role in several professional organizations, and served as Editor and dramatically increased the impact of Review of Policy Research between 2006 and 2009. He has been a visiting scholar at the World Trade Organization in Geneva and at the New America Foundation in Washington, DC. He was Co-Principal Investigator for Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders: A People Looking Forward, a 300-page report submitted to the U.S. President William J. Clinton in 2001.
J.P. Singh holds a Ph.D. in Political Economy and Public Policy from the University of Southern California.
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