Art, Culture And International Development: Humanizing Social Transformation

John Clammer
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Art, Culture And International Development: Humanizing Social Transformation

John Clammer
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  • Date de publication : Nov 28, 2014
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 168
  • Éditeur : Routledge
  • ISBN : 9781138024717
  • Dimensions : 6.13" W x 1.0" L x 9.19" H

John Clammeris Visiting Professor of Development Sociology at the United Nations University, Tokyo where he also runs the film and art programmes, and is Adjunct professor of Art and Society at Kanda University of International Studies and the International University of Japan.

"Art, Culture and International Development offers a profound civilizational critique of contemporary predicament of development and presents us many important resources for development of a new culture of creativity. It challenges us to realize our manifold contemporary poverty in the midst of illusion of affluence on the part of a few¿material, cultural and spiritual poverty¿and urges us to strive for realizing ¿integral development¿ in self and society in which arts in all their myriad manifestations¿visual, crafts, literature, painting, and theatre¿play an important role." ¿ Ananta Kumar Giri, Madras Institute of Development Studies, India

"John Clammer brings fresh air to the field of development. The author proposes art and its transformative potential as a way to improve the living conditions of the poorest. Therefore, art, once a stronghold of the elites, would become a powerful resource for development. Clammer reinstates the expressive and creative capacity of vulnerable groups as a means of exploring alternative paths to the longed, but rarely achieved "well-being". This perspective on development -a field still hegemonized by hard data, and the logics of economics-is optimistic, and especially humane." ¿ Marian Moya, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina

" Because of the provocative argument of including culture into holistic understandings of growth and wellbeing, this text is an inspirational account of what truly human approaches to social development can be and, alongside other texts in the ¿Rethinking Development¿ series is a recommended reading for both seasoned practitioners and development studies students alike." ¿ Jacqueline Priego-Hernandez, LSE Review of Books

"The book serves the purpose of demonstrating the potential influence of re-imagining cultural expression through arts. The case studies and wide variety of empirical examples are suitable for advanced students and practitioners. It should also find a wide audience in those with an interest in global artistic production." ¿ Margath A. Walker, Department of Geography and Geosciences University of Louisville, USA

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