ABSTRACT
Arts and cultural activity in Asia is increasingly seen as important internationally, and Asia’s growing prosperity is enabling the full range of artistic activities to be better encouraged, supported and managed. At the same time, cultural frameworks and contexts vary hugely across Asia, and it is not appropriate to apply Westerns theories and models of leadership and management. This book presents a range of case studies of arts and cultural leadership across a large number of Asian countries. Besides examining different cultural frameworks and contexts, the book considers different cultural approaches to leadership, discusses external challenges and entrepreneurialism, and explores how politics can have a profound impact. Throughout the book covers different art forms, and different sorts of arts and cultural organisations.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|46 pages
Politics, art and culture
part II|43 pages
Integrity, adaption and entrepreneurialism
chapter 5|14 pages
Cultural leadership
chapter 6|11 pages
Leadership in a transition period
chapter 7|7 pages
A new concept of organizational structure and leadership practice at Bishaud Bangla in Chittagong
part III|98 pages
Politics, art and culture