Issue Details: First known date: 1999... 1999 Art and Citizenship - Governmental Intersections
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This thesis contributes to historical research on arts institutions in Australia and provides a base from which to think about the role of government in culture in contemporary Australia. It discusses the rationales for the conjunction of art, citizenship and government in post-World War Two Australia to the present day and offers an overview of the discursive origins of the main contemporary rationales framing art subvention.

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  • PhD thesis, Media and Cultural Policy, Griffith University.

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      Brisbane, Queensland,: 1999 .
      Extent: 270p.
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