Cultural Policy in the People's Republic of China. Letting a hundred flowers blossom

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Unesco, 1983. — 100 p. — (Studies and Documents on Cultural Policies).
The aim of this monograph is to explain the series of policies that China has formulated to further its socialist culture and to contribute to the development of world culture.
While presenting an up-to-date picture of China’s cultural policies, this study mainly describes their impact on China’s cultural development and their role in creating a thriving culture. The current situation of cultural planning in China ie discussed in conjunction with historical experiences.
The text by Bai Liu, an art critic, was written and edited with the help of the principal cultural departments in China. Contributions were also made by a number of specialists, professors, scholars and translators who either supplied relevant materials or took part in writing some of the chapters.

Author(s): Liu Bai.

Language: English
Commentary: 1607788
Tags: Культурология;Культурная политика