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Titel Rethinking the social impact of the arts : a critical-historical review
Auteur E. Belfiore, O. Bennett
Plaats van uitgave Warwick
Uitgever Centre for cultural policy studies, University of Warwick
Jaar van uitgave 2006
Reeks CCPS research paper
Annotatie 216 p. ; 30 cm. - Bibliography: p. 184-215
Trefwoorden esthetica, sociale functie, culturele waarde, psychologie, creativiteit, kunst, geschiedenis (vorm), papers (vorm)



Samenvatting
The extended paper focuses on contemporary debates around the social impacts of the arts and the problem of their measurement and evaluation. It attempts to put forward a new framework for the understanding of the so-called 'transformative powers' of the arts, by suggesting that a historical-critical approach is needed to tackle this research topic. The paper therefore presents a detailed critical analysis of the numerous claims that have been made in the West over time, from Classical Greece (V century BC) to the present day, for the ways in which the arts can affect individuals and transform society. It offers a taxonomy of these suggested impacts, both positive and negative, with a view to establishing an appropriate conceptual basis for the discussion and investigation of what the social impact of the arts might mean. At the same time, the paper attempts to reconnect contemporary policy debates with a complex intellectual history, from which these debates have become detached. It is suggested that the impacts of the arts cannot be properly understood, measured or evaluated without reference to this history.