'Cultural diversity has been criticised for failing to deliver on the promise of a truly cohesive British society. This Third Text Report investigates official arts and culture policy concerning diversity over the last thirty years or more.' - excerpt from back cover

Commissioned by Arts Council England, compiled and edited by Richard Appignanesi, this report provides a definitive critique of cultural diversity and looks ahead to an inclusive history of modern British art. The contributors examine the relevant issues of art history, art education, community programming, state and institutional arts policy and management. Preface by Tony Panayiotou. Contributors' biographies and further reading included.
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REF.APR
Language

English

Publication/Creation date

2010

No of pages

152

ISBN / ISSN

9780947753115

No of copies

1

Content type

report

Chapter headings

Introducing the Creative Case

Introduction: 'Whose Culture?' Exposing the Myth of Cultural Diversity - Richard APPIGNANESI

Cultural Diversity, Creativity and Modernism - Rasheed ARAEEN

The Missing History in Cultural Diversity

Ethnic Minorities, Multiculturalism and Celebration of the Postcolonial Other - Rasheed ARAEEN

Cultural Diversity and Institutional Policy - Jean FISHER

Towards an Inclusive British Community

Diversity after Diversity - Roshi NAIDOO

Cultural Inequality, Multicultural Nationalism and Global Diversity: Tate Encounters: Britishness and Visual Culture - Andrew DEWDNEY, David DIBOSA, Victoria WALSH

Art (School) Education and Art History - Leon WAINWRIGHT

Breaking the Code: New Approaches to Diversity and Equality in the Arts - Hassan MAHAMDALLIE

Conclusion: What is to be Done? - Richard APPIGNANESI

Beyond Cultural Diversity: The Case for Creativity
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Beyond Cultural Diversity: The Case for Creativity