
Cultural Diplomacy: Beyond the National Interest?
- 156 pages
- English
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Cultural Diplomacy: Beyond the National Interest?
About this book
Cultural Diplomacy: Beyond the National Interest? is the first book bringing together, from the perspective of the cultural disciplines, scholarship that locates contemporary cultural diplomacy practices within their social, political, and ideological contexts, while examining the different forces that drive them.
The contributions to this book have two methodologies: the first, to deconstruct and demystify cultural diplomacy, notably the 'hype' that accompanies it, especially when it is yoked to the notion of 'soft power'; the second, to better understand how contemporary cultural diplomacy actually operates. In applying a cultural lens to the question, this book probes whether there can be such a thing as a cultural diplomacy 'beyond the national interest'. This book was originally published as a special issue of the International Journal of Cultural Policy.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Citation Information
- Notes on Contributors
- 1. Cultural diplomacy: beyond the national interest?
- 2. The disjunction of image and word in US and Chinese soft power projection
- 3. Slow boat from China: public discourses behind the āgoing globalā media policy
- 4. Pop-culture diplomacy in Japan: soft power, nation branding and the question of āinternational cultural exchangeā
- 5. Contemporary cultural diplomacy in South Korea: explicit and implicit approaches
- 6. Australiaās Colombo Plans, old and new: international students as foreign relations
- 7. The case of Asialinkās arts residency program: towards a critical cosmopolitan approach to cultural diplomacy
- 8. Living with instrumentalism: the academic commitment to cultural diplomacy
- 9. āCulture in EU external relationsā: an idea whose time has come?
- Index