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Globalizing the sociology of the arts and culture: East Asian perspectives
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Fang, Jun
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Arts
/ Culture
/ Editorial
/ Global local relationship
/ Legitimacy
/ Social Sciences
/ Sociology
2023
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Fang, Jun
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/ Sociology
2023
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Globalizing the sociology of the arts and culture: East Asian perspectives
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Globalizing the sociology of the arts and culture: East Asian perspectives
2023
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Overview
In this editorial, I argue for a globalized sociology of the arts and culture that transcends West-centered theories and practices. To this end, two interrelated perspectives—global and decentering—are needed. The article commences with a brief overview of the emergence of the sociology of arts in the West, and synthesizes major themes emerging from articles in the thematic series and the existing literature on creative cultures in East Asia. These themes include local–global dynamics (such as flows, legitimacy, and the centrality of the local), regionalization, state support and control, and theorizing beyond the arts. Finally, I highlight several promising directions for future research, and emphasize that East Asian perspectives present distinct opportunities to advance the sociology of the arts and culture.
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Springer Nature Singapore,Springer Nature B.V,SpringerOpen
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