What Matters? - Monash University Publishing (original) (raw)
Publication Date: | 21 August 2018 |
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RRP: | $24.95 |
ISBN: | 9781925523805 |
Format: | Paperback |
Size: | 135 mm x 210 mm |
Pages: | 192 |
Category: | Sociology |
Talking Value in Australian Culture
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_‘_What Matters? is earnest, rigorous and also very funny. The authors’ balance between head and heart will likely appeal to the wide audience that it seeks.’ Peter Beaglehole, playwright, Transnational Literature vol. 11, issue 1
Too often, cultural leaders and policy makers want to chase the perfect metric for activities whose real worth lies in our own personal experience. The major problem facing Australian culture today is demonstrating its value – to governments, the business sector, and the public in general.
When did culture become a number? When did the books, paintings, poems, plays, songs, films, games, art installations, clothes, and the objects that fill our daily lives become a matter of statistical measurement? When did experience become data?
This book intervenes in an important debate about the public value of culture that has become stranded between the hard heads (where the arts are just another industry) and the soft hearts (for whom they are too precious to bear dispassionate analysis).
It argues that our concept of value has been distorted and dismembered by political forces and methodological confusions, and this has a dire effect on the way we assess culture. Proceeding via concrete examples, it explores the major tensions in contemporary evaluation strategies, and puts forward practical solutions to the current metric madness.
The time is ripe to find a better way to value our culture – by finding a better way to talk about it.
Julian Meyrick
Julian Meyrick is a theatre director, historian and cultural policy analyst. He was Associate Director and Literary Adviser at Melbourne Theatre Company, 2002-07, where he established the new play development program, Hard Lines. Currently, he is Strategic Professor of Creative Arts... Read More
Tully Barnett
Dr Tully Barnett is a Lecturer in English at Flinders University, and Research Fellow with the ARC Linkage project Laboratory Adelaide: The Value of Culture. She has ‘stuck with the trouble’ on digital humanities since multi-path novels on CD were a... Read More
Robert Phiddian
Robert Phiddian is a professor of English at Flinders University. His particular interest is political satire, from Jonathan Swift to John Clarke, and his words appear in media from academic journals and university presses to Australian Book Review, the Conversation and radio. He was... Read More
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