

An edition of Sociology of the arts (2003)
exploring fine and popular forms
By Victoria D. Alexander
Publish Date
2003
Publisher
Blackwell,Wiley-Blackwell,Wiley-Interscience
Language
eng
Pages
361
Description:
"Sociology of the Arts is a comprehensive overview of the sociology of art and an authoritative work of scholarship by a leading expert in the field. The book synthesizes the various theoretical models of art sociology, and provides empirical examples as well as stimulating exemplars of sociological work on the arts. Case studies of art works are from both ends of the cultural spectrum: fine arts (theatre, dance, symphony, opera) and popular arts (Hollywood movies, pop music, pulp fiction, TV drama and comedy, advertising). These studies, combined with the book's considerable theoretical breadth and insight, explore how art is created, distributed, received, consumed, and used by people who experience it. The book also discusses the newly emerging question of the art object itself, and the meaning of art works."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Arts and society, Kunstsociologie, Arts et société, Nx180.s6 a435 2003, 306.4/7