UNESCO and the fate of the literary / Sarah Brouillette.
Material type: TextSeries: Post 45Publisher: Stanford, California : Stanford University Press, [2019]Description: 1 online resource (175 pages) : illustrationsContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781503610323
- 1503610322
- Unesco -- History
- Unesco
- Literature -- Philosophy -- History
- Books and reading -- International cooperation -- History
- Book industries and trade -- International cooperation -- History
- Cultural policy -- Economic aspects -- History
- Livres -- Industrie -- Coopération internationale -- Histoire
- Livres et lecture -- Coopération internationale -- Histoire
- Politique culturelle -- Aspect économique -- Histoire
- Cultural policy -- Economic aspects
- Literature -- Philosophy
- Marxist theory
- UNESCO
- contemporary literature
- creative industries
- cultural policy
- economic development
- postwar literature
- world literature
- 801 23
- PN45 .B748 2019
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
UNESCO's collection of representative works -- America's postwar hegemony -- Cultural policy and the perils of development -- Book hunger -- Creative-industries policymaking today -- Pirates and pipedreams.
Focusing on its literary programming in particular, this study of UNESCO shines a light on the close relationship between state-backed economic development and the global postwar cultural policy establishment.
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