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Volume 51 (2007): Issue 1 (Mar 2007): The State and the Arts: Aestheticizing State Power. Guest Editor: Judith Kapferer
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Social Analysis
Table of Contents
Notes
Contributors
Contributors
Introduction
Introduction
Introduction
Special Section
The Culture Industries
The Culture Industries
The Arts, the State, and the EU
The Arts, the State, and the EU
The End of Arrogance, the Advent of Persuasion
The End of Arrogance, the Advent of Persuasion
Hijacking Cultural Policies
Hijacking Cultural Policies
Constructing a Public Sphere
Constructing a Public Sphere
Self and the City
Self and the City
Political Art, Cultural Policy, and Artistic Agency
Political Art, Cultural Policy, and Artistic Agency
The Feeling for Gray
The Feeling for Gray
General Articles
The Relevance of Kinship to Moral Reasoning in Culture and in the Philosophy of Ethics
The Relevance of Kinship to Moral Reasoning in Culture and in the Philosophy of Ethics
Buddhism, the Asokan Persona, and the Galactic Polity
Buddhism, the Asokan Persona, and the Galactic Polity
Human Rights, Victimhood, and Impunity
Human Rights, Victimhood, and Impunity
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