Description
Cultural Management and Policy in Latin America provides in-depth insights into the education and training of cultural managers from interdisciplinary and comparative perspectives. The book focuses on the effects of neoliberalism on cultural policies across the region, and questions how cultural managers in Latin America deal not only with contemporary political challenges but also with the omnipresent legacy of colonialism. In doing so, it unpacks the methods, formats, and narratives employed.
Reflecting on emerging and contemporary research topics, the book analyses the key literature and scholarly contexts to identify impacts in the region and beyond. The volume provides scholars, students and reflective practitioners with a comprehensive resource on international cultural management that helps to overcome Western-centric methods and theories.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Raphaela Henze and Federico Escribal
Part I: Cultural Management and Policy in Latin America
1. Thinking Cultural Management from the South
Raphaela Henze
2. Cultural Management in Latin America and Europe
Beth Ponte
3. Thinking of the South as if there were no North
Bianca Araújo and Cláudia Leitão
4. Cultural Management: The Central American Perspective
Mario Hernán Mejía
5. Managing Culture in Latin America
Carlos Yáñez-Canal
Part II: Cultural Management in Different Latin American Countries
6. Cultural Management in Argentina
Federico Escribal
7. Cultural Management in Paraguay
Mariano Martín Zamorano
8. Cultural Management in Chile
Norma Muñoz Del Campo
9. Cultural Management in Ecuador
Paola De La Vega Velástegui
10. Cultural management in Brazil
Suelen Silva
11. Cultural Management in Uruguay
Cinthya Moizo Y Danilo Urbanavicius
12. Cultural Management in Bolivia
Vanessa De Britto Maluf
13 Cultural Management in Mexico
Cristina Peregrina Leyva and Aarón Hernández Farfán
14. Cultural Management in Peru
Paloma Carpio Valdeavellano



