Cultural policy in South Korea: making a new patron state / Hye-Kyung Lee
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306.0951 SHE/R Chinese Culture Reader/ | 306.0951 SMI/T Thought Reform and China's Dangerous Classes/ | 306.095128 GOL/S Social connections in China : institutions, culture, and the changing nature of Guanxi / | 306.095195 LEE/C Cultural policy in South Korea: making a new patron state / | 306.0954 BAS/L Locating Cultural Change/ | 306.0954 BET/S Society and Politics in India: Essays in a Comparative Perspective | 306.0954 BHAT Troubled periphery: crisis of India`s north east/ |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 151-166) and index.
Culture and the state -- The origins of cultural policy -- Modernising country and nationalising culture -- Democracy and cultural policy transformation -- Doing cultural policy in the neoliberal era -- The Korean wave inside out -- Past, present and future of the new patron state.
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