The Arts and the Cult of Performance

Arts and Humanities in Higher Education 5 (3):291-304 (2006)
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This article is a response to recent revealing political attempts to set a political and social function for the Arts through the establishment of performance criteria. A long-standing feature of the historical development of government policy in the UK has been attempts to judge the effectiveness and efficiency of public activity by invidious comparison to effectiveness and efficiency in so-called ‘private’ industry. This tendency requires continuous critical scrutiny

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Garth James Allen
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