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Being Cultured: In Defence of Discrimination

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Being Cultured: In Defence of Discrimination

$32.08
 
Today culture is everywhere as maybe never before. We read culture reviews, watch culture shows, live in Cities of Culture, and witness the Cultural Olympiad. Government, museums and arts councils worry that we are not getting enough culture and shape policy around notions of art and culture for all. Access and inclusion are in. Difficulty and exclusivity out.In "Being Cultured: in defence of discrimination" Angus Kennedy asks if this explosion of culture, and the breaking down of distinctions between high and low culture, has emancipated us or left us adrift without cultural moorings. Is it true that all cultures are equal? Is cultural diversity a good thing? Is it unacceptably elitist to insist on the highest standards of judgment? To argue that some cultural works stand the test of time and some don t? Can anyone dare to call themselves cultured anymore? Might it even be the case that culture no longer actually means anything much to us? That our nervousness about exercising discrimination and good taste the erosion of cultural authority might have left us with a culture that may be open to all, but lacking in depth? This provocative book strikes a blow for discrimination in culture and argues that there is a responsibility on each of us as individuals to always be becoming more cultured beings: our best selves. Kennedy revisits the tradition from Cicero to Kant, Arnold to Arendt of autonomy in culture: both in the sense of its intrinsic value and how it rests on our individual freedom quite apart from state and society to discriminate and judge. A freedom, without which, we risk a widening culture of consensus and conformity. But which is the constitutive element of a world in common."


Author: Angus Kennedy
Publisher: Imprint Academic (Ips)
Publication Date: Nov 01, 2013
Number of Pages: 225 pages
Binding: Paperback or Softback
ISBN-10: 1845405706
ISBN-13: 9781845405700
 

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