Cultural Diversity in Motion
Rethinking Cultural Policy and Performing Arts in an Intercultural Society
Abstract
What does migration-generated diversity mean for cultural policy and the performing arts scene in Germany and how is it promoted? Through bridging theory and practice, Özlem Canyürek introduces the concept of ›thinking and acting interculturally‹ and proposes a set of criteria as a stepping stone for a semantic shift in cultural policy towards achieving a fair and accessible performing arts scene for all. She delineates the framework conditions of a receptive cultural policy to envision cultural diversity in motion to enable the production and dissemination of multiplicity of thoughts, experiences, knowledge, worldviews, and aesthetics of an intercultural society.
Keywords
Diversity; Migration; Performing Arts; Cultural Policy; Germany; Theatre; Culture; Theatre Studies; InterculturalismDOI
10.14361/9783839460177ISBN
9783839460177, 9783837660173, 9783839460177Publisher
transcript VerlagPublisher website
https://www.transcript-verlag.de/Publication date and place
Bielefeld, 2022Imprint
transcript VerlagSeries
Theater, 144Classification
Theatre studies
Central / national / federal government policies