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'Will the establishment finance the revolution?': Canadian arts advocacy groups, the federal government, and development of arts policies, 1963--1972.

机译:“机构会为这场革命筹集资金吗?”:加拿大艺术倡导团体,联邦政府和艺术政策发展,1963--1972年。

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A founding principle in Canadian public interventions in the arts sector is that the government's ability to influence how its support is used should be limited. It could be expected that this principle might be grounded in, and thus reinforce a mutually respectful, if not cooperative relationship between the government and the organizations claiming to represent the sector. In practice, Canadian public policy-making addressing the arts has not always corresponded with these expectations. Between 1963 and 1972, in particular, public support was used to direct the activities of independent or semi-autonomous organizations concerned with the arts in Canada, and to advance public policy goals that at best indirectly related to the well-being of the Canadian arts sector.;This study examines the evolution of the objectives and behaviour of the Canada Council and the Canadian Conference of the Arts in the context of changing federal government goals and practices between 1963 and 1972, and seeks to assess the extent to which political goals intruded upon the operations and objective-setting of these organizations. Records of the Council's and the Conference's operations indicate that their operations and program were effectively re-shaped and re-oriented by federal intervention during the 1960s and early 1970s.;Between 1963 and 1972, federal interventions in the Canadian arts sector fundamentally changed. One aspect of this change is the evolution of the federal government's relationship to other prominent organizations active in the arts sector. Two of these leading groups are the Canada Council and the Canadian Conference of the Arts. The Canada Council was created in 1957 as a semi-autonomous federal agency to support the arts and letters through the interest on a public endowment. The Canadian Conference of the Arts (founded as the Canadian Arts Council) dates back to 1945 and is a voluntary advocacy agency representing arts groups across Canada. By the mid-1960s, the majority of both organizations' revenues were supplied through annual federal grants that were often tied to implicit or explicit conditions or directives regarding their use.
机译:加拿大在艺术领域进行公共干预的一项基本原则是,政府影响其支持方式使用的能力应受到限制。可以预期,该原则可能会扎根于政府,从而加强政府与声称代表该部门的组织之间相互尊重的合作关系,即使不是合作关系。实际上,加拿大有关艺术的公共决策并不总是符合这些期望。特别是在1963年至1972年之间,公共支持被用于指导与加拿大艺术有关的独立或半自治组织的活动,并促进与加拿大艺术的福祉间接相关的公共政策目标。这项研究考察了1963年至1972年之间不断变化的联邦政府目标和实践的背景下加拿大理事会和加拿大艺术会议的目标和行为的演变,并试图评估政治目标的介入程度这些组织的运作和目标设定。理事会和会议的运作记录表明,在1960年代和1970年代初,联邦干预有效地重塑了其运作和计划并调整了方向.1963年至1972年之间,加拿大艺术领域的联邦干预发生了根本性的变化。这一变化的一方面是联邦政府与活跃于艺术领域的其他知名组织的关系的演变。这些领导小组中的两个是加拿大理事会和加拿大艺术会议。加拿大理事会成立于1957年,是一个半自治的联邦机构,通过对公共捐赠基金的关注来支持艺术和书信。加拿大艺术会议(成立为加拿大艺术委员会)可以追溯到1945年,是代表加拿大艺术团体的自愿性倡导机构。到1960年代中期,这两个组织的大部分收入都是通过年度联邦赠款来提供的,这些赠款通常与使用它们的隐性或显式条件或指令相关。

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  • 作者

    Klages, Gregory.;

  • 作者单位

    York University (Canada).;

  • 授予单位 York University (Canada).;
  • 学科 History Canadian.;Political Science General.;Art History.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2008
  • 页码 451 p.
  • 总页数 451
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
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