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Issue Details: First known date: 2001... 2001 Culture in Australia : Policies, Publics and Programs
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Units Teaching this Work

Text Unit Name Institution Year
y separately published work icon Culture in Australia : Policies, Publics and Programs Tony Bennett (editor), David Carter (editor), Cambridge : Cambridge University Press , 2001 Z911662 2001 anthology criticism (taught in 3 units)

'Culture in Australia, published in 2001, offers an incisive and up-to-date examination of the forces that are reshaping Australian cultural priorities, policies and practices at the start of the twenty-first century. Drawing on the work of some of Australia's leading cultural analysts, its concerns range broadly across the cultural sector encompassing art and heritage institutions, publishing, broadcasting, tourism, museums, the music industry, film and youth cultures. These are placed in the context of the major national and international forces that are redrawing the cultural landscape in contemporary Australia. Engagingly and accessibly written, Culture in Australia offers a challenging introduction to current debates and dialogues focused on the need to imagine new culture futures for an increasingly diverse and mobile people.' (Publication summary)

Australian Popular Culture University of Queensland 2009 (Semester 1, Semester 2)
y separately published work icon Culture in Australia : Policies, Publics and Programs Tony Bennett (editor), David Carter (editor), Cambridge : Cambridge University Press , 2001 Z911662 2001 anthology criticism (taught in 3 units)

'Culture in Australia, published in 2001, offers an incisive and up-to-date examination of the forces that are reshaping Australian cultural priorities, policies and practices at the start of the twenty-first century. Drawing on the work of some of Australia's leading cultural analysts, its concerns range broadly across the cultural sector encompassing art and heritage institutions, publishing, broadcasting, tourism, museums, the music industry, film and youth cultures. These are placed in the context of the major national and international forces that are redrawing the cultural landscape in contemporary Australia. Engagingly and accessibly written, Culture in Australia offers a challenging introduction to current debates and dialogues focused on the need to imagine new culture futures for an increasingly diverse and mobile people.' (Publication summary)

Australian Popular Culture University of Queensland 2010 (Semester 1, Semester 2)
y separately published work icon Culture in Australia : Policies, Publics and Programs Tony Bennett (editor), David Carter (editor), Cambridge : Cambridge University Press , 2001 Z911662 2001 anthology criticism (taught in 3 units)

'Culture in Australia, published in 2001, offers an incisive and up-to-date examination of the forces that are reshaping Australian cultural priorities, policies and practices at the start of the twenty-first century. Drawing on the work of some of Australia's leading cultural analysts, its concerns range broadly across the cultural sector encompassing art and heritage institutions, publishing, broadcasting, tourism, museums, the music industry, film and youth cultures. These are placed in the context of the major national and international forces that are redrawing the cultural landscape in contemporary Australia. Engagingly and accessibly written, Culture in Australia offers a challenging introduction to current debates and dialogues focused on the need to imagine new culture futures for an increasingly diverse and mobile people.' (Publication summary)

Australian Popular Culture University of Queensland 2012 (Semester 1, Semester 2)
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