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Bureaucratizing the Muse: Public Funds and the Cultural Worker

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Bureaucratizing the Muse: Public Funds and the Cultural Worker - Dubin, Steven C
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The Comprehensive Employment and Training Act made a dramatic entrace on the American economic and social stage in December 1973. No comparable commitment of public funds to subsidize jobs had occurred since the Works Progress Administration programs of the 1930s. An important beneficiary of CETA was the Artists-in-Residence program, in operation from 1977 to 1981. As part of the largest direct monetary transfer to artists since the WPA, AIR employed 108 Chicago-area artists each year in nine fields--from dance and music to ...

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Bureaucratizing the Muse: Public Funds and the Cultural Worker 1987, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL

ISBN-13: 9780226167480

Hardcover