Trojan horse or Rorschach blot? Creative industries discourse around the world
2009; Routledge; Volume: 15; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1080/10286630902977501
ISSN1477-2833
Autores Tópico(s)Entrepreneurship Studies and Influences
ResumoOne of the most wide‐ranging and sophisticated critiques of creative industries policy argues that it is a kind of Trojan horse, secreting the intellectual heritage of the information society and its technocratic baggage into the realm of cultural practice, suborning the latter's proper claims on the public purse and self‐understanding, and aligning it with inappropriate bedfellows such as business services, telecommunications and calls for increases in generic creativity. Reviewing the broad adoption of the concept in policy discourse around the world, this paper suggests that rather than a Trojan horse, it might be better thought of as a Rorschach blot, being invested in for varying reasons and with varying emphases and outcomes. Based on spatial analysis, then, the critique may need modification. Temporally as well, the critique may have been overtaken by later developments taking policy emphases 'beyond' the creative industries.
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