La produzione culturale: previsioni relative al mantenimento della divisione tra pubblico nazionale e pubblico europeo

Journal title FUTURIBILI
Author/s Mariselda Tessarolo
Publishing Year 2009 Issue 2008/1 Language Italian
Pages 9 P. 167-175 File size 46 KB
DOI 10.3280/FU2008-001011
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Cultural production: predictions on the maintenance of the division between the national public and the European public - In a world where globalisation seems to be prevailing over everything that is local, or at least national, it is becoming apparent that in entertainment and culture there are substantial non-globalised niches. The discussion is based on the acceptance of a theory advanced by Crane (1997), which contrasts the culture determined by social classes to that deriving from the sectors into which culture is divided (central, peripheral and urban). It may be postulated that strong features of "local" national character remain in the "global" culture, and that they are able to maintain a consistent vitality. This is followed by a prediction regarding the "European" characteristics of the national cultures present in Europe.

Mariselda Tessarolo, La produzione culturale: previsioni relative al mantenimento della divisione tra pubblico nazionale e pubblico europeo in "FUTURIBILI" 1/2008, pp 167-175, DOI: 10.3280/FU2008-001011