Sociology of the Arts
Exploring Fine and Popular Forms

2. Auflage Oktober 2020
352 Seiten, Softcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
Explains the key concepts, theories, and studies in the sociology of the arts--the fully updated new edition of the classic textbook
Sociology of the Arts is a comprehensive yet accessible review of sociological approaches to studying the fine, popular, and folk arts. Integrating scholarly literature, theoretical models, and empirical studies, this authoritative textbook provides balanced coverage of a broad range of essential topics--enabling a deeper understanding of the field as a whole. Throughout the text, numerous real-world case studies reinforce key concepts, stimulate classroom discussion, and encourage students to contemplate abstract theoretical issues central to the relationship between art and society.
Now in its second edition, this bestselling volume features fully revised content that reflects the most recent literature and research in the field. New discussion on the production and the consumption of culture are complemented by fresh perspectives on changes in the social world such as the rise of the internet and digital media. Updated chapters offer insights into social boundaries and embodiment in the arts, emplacement, materiality, the social construction of art and aesthetics, and more. Exploring how art is created, distributed, received, and consumed, this textbook:
* Explores both classic work and new approaches in the sociology of the arts
* Features case studies and discussion questions on art forms including popular music, film, romance novels, visual arts, and classical music
* Discusses the meaning of artistic objects and why interpretations of art vary
* Examines the ways art intersects with race, gender, sexuality, and class
* Includes photographs, tables and figures, and a comprehensive reference list
Written by a leading scholar in the field, Sociology of the Arts: Exploring Fine and Popular Forms, Second Edition is an ideal textbook for advanced undergraduate and graduate courses on sociology of art and culture, media studies, anthropology of art, arts management, and the social history of art, and is a useful reference for established scholars studying any aspect of sociology of the arts.
List of Tables
List of Figures
List of Boxes
Preface and Acknowledgements
Chapter 1. Introduction: What is Art?
Part I. The Relationship between Art and Society
Chapter 2. Reflection Approaches
Case 2.1. The Reflection of Race in Children's Books
Chapter 3. Shaping Approaches
Case 3.1. Violence in Popular Arts
Chapter 4. A Mediated View: The Cultural Diamond
Part IIA. The Cultural Diamond: The Production of Culture
Chapter 5. Art Worlds and Artistic Fields
Case 5.1. From Academy to Public Sale
Chapter 6. Businesses and Industries
Case 6.1. Innovation in Commercial Musical Theatre
Chapter 7. Nonprofits and Networks
Case 7.1. Piccolos on the Picket Line: A Strike in the Symphony
Chapter 8. Artists
Case 8.1. Nothing Succeeds Like Success: Careers in the Film Industry
Part IIB. The Cultural Diamond: The Consumption of Culture
Chapter 9. Consumption Approaches
Case 9.1. Romance Novels as Combat and Compensation
Chapter 10. Sites and Experiences
Case 10.1. The Experience of Music
Chapter 11. Identities
Case 11.1. Acropolis Now: National Identity and the Return of the Parthenon Marbles?
Chapter 12. Distinction
Case 12.1. New Forms of Cultural Capital? Debates about Distinction
Part III. Art in Society
Chapter 13. The Art Itself
Case 13.1. The Renaissance Way of Seeing
Chapter 14. The Constitution of Art in Society
Case 14.1. A Strange Sensation: Controversies in Art
Part IV. Conclusion
Chapter 15. Studying Art Sociologically
References
Index