Cultural capital schemes in Asia: Mirroring Europe or carving out their own concepts?

Despite bearing similar names and sharing certainaims, the implementation of the CulturalCity/Capital initiative in Europe and in the sub-regions of Southeast andNortheast Asia has been substantially dissimilar. In Europe, the annual EuropeanCity of Culture (ECOC) status commonly constitutes an oppo...

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spelling sg-smu-ink.soss_research-39862019-05-27T08:54:22Z Cultural capital schemes in Asia: Mirroring Europe or carving out their own concepts? OCON, David Despite bearing similar names and sharing certainaims, the implementation of the CulturalCity/Capital initiative in Europe and in the sub-regions of Southeast andNortheast Asia has been substantially dissimilar. In Europe, the annual EuropeanCity of Culture (ECOC) status commonly constitutes an opportunity toshowcase the best of the arts and culture of the host city, and counts on thesupport of sizable public funding. In Southeast Asia, the initiative scarcelyreceives any public or regional funds and the understanding of what thedesignation means varies widely from country to country. In Northeast Asia,regional diplomacy is one of the main motivations for initiating the scheme. This paper seeks to examinethe Cultural Capital patterns chosen in these Asian sub-regions in comparisonwith their European counterpart, as well as their motivations and reasons toexist. Ultimately, the paper investigates how much ASEAN and Northeast Asia aresimply trying to replicate the European model, carve their own concepts, or createhybrid schemes. 2017-12-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/2729 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soss_research/article/3986/viewcontent/3724_4_encact_vol_7_david_ocon.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School of Social Sciences eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Asian Cultural Cities and Capitals Cultural Cooperation in Asia Asian Cultural Policies Asian Studies Cultural History Sociology of Culture
institution Singapore Management University
building SMU Libraries
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country Singapore
Singapore
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topic Asian Cultural Cities and Capitals
Cultural Cooperation in Asia
Asian Cultural Policies
Asian Studies
Cultural History
Sociology of Culture
spellingShingle Asian Cultural Cities and Capitals
Cultural Cooperation in Asia
Asian Cultural Policies
Asian Studies
Cultural History
Sociology of Culture
OCON, David
Cultural capital schemes in Asia: Mirroring Europe or carving out their own concepts?
description Despite bearing similar names and sharing certainaims, the implementation of the CulturalCity/Capital initiative in Europe and in the sub-regions of Southeast andNortheast Asia has been substantially dissimilar. In Europe, the annual EuropeanCity of Culture (ECOC) status commonly constitutes an opportunity toshowcase the best of the arts and culture of the host city, and counts on thesupport of sizable public funding. In Southeast Asia, the initiative scarcelyreceives any public or regional funds and the understanding of what thedesignation means varies widely from country to country. In Northeast Asia,regional diplomacy is one of the main motivations for initiating the scheme. This paper seeks to examinethe Cultural Capital patterns chosen in these Asian sub-regions in comparisonwith their European counterpart, as well as their motivations and reasons toexist. Ultimately, the paper investigates how much ASEAN and Northeast Asia aresimply trying to replicate the European model, carve their own concepts, or createhybrid schemes.
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title Cultural capital schemes in Asia: Mirroring Europe or carving out their own concepts?
title_short Cultural capital schemes in Asia: Mirroring Europe or carving out their own concepts?
title_full Cultural capital schemes in Asia: Mirroring Europe or carving out their own concepts?
title_fullStr Cultural capital schemes in Asia: Mirroring Europe or carving out their own concepts?
title_full_unstemmed Cultural capital schemes in Asia: Mirroring Europe or carving out their own concepts?
title_sort cultural capital schemes in asia: mirroring europe or carving out their own concepts?
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2017
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/2729
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