Multiculturalism and the Arts in European Cities

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Anti-multiculturalist Discourse
Arts
Austrian Cultural Policies
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City's Cultural Policy
City’s Cultural Policy
Cologne Carnival
Contemporary Societies
Cultural Diversity
Cultural Institutional Actors
Cultural Plan
cultural policy analysis
Dg Education
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Ethnic Minorities
ethnic minority artists
EU Function
European integration research
Federal State Level
identity construction arts
Immigrant Origin
Immigrants
Increasing Ethno Cultural Diversity
La Vie
Les Voyageurs
local artistic diversity practices
Migrant Artists
Migrant Background
migration studies
Multicultural Cities
Official Carnival
Official Cultural Institutions
post-World War Ii
Red Star Line Museum
Tv Tower
urban sociology
Viennese Cultural
Viennese Cultural Life
Viennese Population
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138689923
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Jul 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book discusses the tension, or even the contradiction, between ethno-cultural segregation and ethno-cultural mixing in the field of the arts. It focuses on the local artistic sphere in the multicultural EU cities of Amsterdam, Antwerp, Brussels, Cologne, Malmö and Vienna. The chapters show a variety of local experiences by exploring in each city discourses, policies and practices in the local artistic field and by addressing one or more of the following questions: How do cities construct diversity discourses and policies? How do migrants and subsequent generations mobilise in the local artistic scene? What type of collective identities and ethnicities are publicly expressed and constructed in the arts? Are immigrant and ethnic artists and productions supported by official cultural institutions? Are local cultural policies becoming multicultural? How do migrant and ethnic artist mobilise in order to change cultural policies?

The contributors combine top-down and bottom-up perspectives from a variety of large, mid-size and small European cities to make sense of the links between migrants and ethnic groups and artistic change at the local level. They examine how the city as an artistic space is changed by minority artistic expression and also how local cultural institutions change minority artistic expressions. The chapter authors are drawn from broad variety of disciplines, including anthropology, cultural studies, political science, sociology, urban studies and planning, offering the reader a broad variety of perspectives and insights into this area.

This book was originally published as a special issue of Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power.

Marco Martiniello is Research Director at the Belgian National Fund for Scientific Research (FRS-FNRS) and a Professor of Sociology at the University of Liège, Belgium. He is the director of the Center for Ethnic and Migration Studies, CEDEM-University of Liège, Belgium.