名声の経済学:各種文学・芸術賞と文化的価値の流通<br>The Economy of Prestige : Prizes, Awards, and the Circulation of Cultural Value

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名声の経済学:各種文学・芸術賞と文化的価値の流通
The Economy of Prestige : Prizes, Awards, and the Circulation of Cultural Value

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 432 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780674030435
  • DDC分類 001.44

基本説明

New in paperback. Hardcover was published in 2005. Observing that cultural prizes in their modern form originate at the turn of the twentieth century with the institutional convergence of art and competitive spectator sports, English addresses the economic dimensions of culture, the rules or logic of exchange in the market for what has come to be called "cultural capital."

Full Description

This is a book about one of the great untold stories of modern cultural life: the remarkable ascendancy of prizes in literature and the arts. Such prizes and the competitions they crown are almost as old as the arts themselves, but their number and power--and their consequences for society and culture at large--have expanded to an unprecedented degree in our day. In a wide-ranging overview of this phenomenon, James F. English documents the dramatic rise of the awards industry and its complex role within what he describes as an economy of cultural prestige.

Observing that cultural prizes in their modern form originate at the turn of the twentieth century with the institutional convergence of art and competitive spectator sports, English argues that they have in recent decades undergone an important shift--a more genuine and far-reaching globalization than what has occurred in the economy of material goods. Focusing on the cultural prize in its contemporary form, his book addresses itself broadly to the economic dimensions of culture, to the rules or logic of exchange in the market for what has come to be called "cultural capital." In the wild proliferation of prizes, English finds a key to transformations in the cultural field as a whole. And in the specific workings of prizes, their elaborate mechanics of nomination and election, presentation and acceptance, sponsorship, publicity, and scandal, he uncovers evidence of the new arrangements and relationships that have refigured that field.

Contents

Introduction: Prizes and the Study of Culture I. The Age of Awards 1. Prize Frenzy 2. Precursors of the Modern Cultural Prize 3. The Logic of Proliferation 4. Prizes as Entertainment II. Peculiarities of the Awards Industry 5. The Making of a Prize 6. Taste Management 7. Trophies as Objects of Production and Trade III. The Game and Its Players 8. Scandalous Currency 9. The New Rhetoric of Prize Commentary 10. Strategies of Condescension, Styles of Play IV. The Global Economy of Cultural Prestige 11. The Arts as International Sport 12. The New Geography of Prestige 13. Prizes and the Politics of World Culture Appendix A. The Rise of the Prize Appendix B. Prizes and Commerce Appendix C. Winner Take All: Six Lists Notes Index