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Rutgers Series - The Public Life of the Arts
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The Public Life of the Arts

Books in the Series:

Understanding the Arts and Creative Sector in the United States
Edited by Joni Maya Cherbo, Ruth Ann Stewart, and Margaret Jane Wyszomirski

Entering Cultural Communities
Edited by Diane Grams and Betty Farrell

The Public Life of the Arts in America
Edited by Joni M. Cherbo and Margaret J. Wyszomirski

Local Acts: Community-Based Performance in the United States
Jan Cohen-Cruz

Who Owns the Past?: Cultural Policy, Cultural Property, and the Law
Edited by Kate Fitz Gibbon

Unsettling "Sensation": Arts Policy Lessons from the Brooklyn Museum Art Controversy
Edited by Lawrence Rothfield

Who Owns Culture?: Appropriation and Authenticity in American Law
Susan Scafidi

Series Editors:

  • Ruth Ann Stewart, Professor, Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service, New York University, ruth.ann.stewart@nyu.edu
  • Joni Maya Cherbo, independent scholar, sociologist and arts consultant, joni@jmcherbo.com
  • Margaret Jane Wyszomirski, Professor, Public Policy and Art Education, and Director of the Arts Policy and Administration Program, Ohio State University, wyszomirski.1@osu.edu

Advisory Board:

  • Milton Cummings, Professor, Department of Political Science, Johns Hopkins University
  • Margo Jefferson, Cultural Critic, New York Times
  • Dan J. Martin, Associate Professor of Arts Management, Carnegie Mellon University
  • James A. Smith, President of the Board, Center for Arts and Culture
  • Harold Vogel , Adjunct Professor, Columbia University School of Business

Scope of Series:

The Rutgers University Press Series, The Public Life of the Arts, is the first series to present work dedicated to defining and building the arts and cultural policy field.

The series editors encourage innovative writing and research that examines culture across the spectrum of all the arts disciplines including the nonprofit, commercial, and advocational arts, and that analyze the economic, political, and technological impact of the arts worldwide.

We seek manuscripts drawn from a variety of disciplines and professions in the arts and related areas of the humanities that reflect the diverse range of interests and policy issues in this emerging field. The series will include academic books as well as books aimed at a broader audience of artists, practitioners, and non-specialist readers.

Submission Information:

To submit a manuscript or proposal, please contact Marlie Wasserman, Director, Rutgers University Press,100 Joyce Kilmer Avenue, Piscataway, NJ 08854-8099, Phone: 732-445-7762, Ext. 624, Fax: 732-445-7039, E-mail: marlie@rci.rutgers.edu, or any of the series editors.


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