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Domestic Cultural Diplomacy: How the Arts Build Cross-Cultural Understanding in U.S. Communities

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<p>This thesis frames cross-cultural arts programs within the U.S. as domestic cultural diplomacy, examining how arts organizations can increase their relevance in a community through socially inclusive participatory programming. Research includes an investigation into the arts as a means for building social capital, arts and conflict resolution, identity theory, and immigrant/refugee arts. Data comes from both existing sources and interviews with field experts and practitioners. A case study highlighting the way in which Mixed Blood Theatre engages with the Somali community in Minneapolis, Minnesota is integrated in order to demonstrate that arts organizations can play a mediating role in culturally divided, U.S. communities.</p>

History

Publisher

ProQuest

Language

English

Handle

http://hdl.handle.net/1961/11140

Committee chair

Ximena Varela

Committee member(s)

Michael Wilkerson; Anne L'Ecuyer

Degree discipline

Arts Management

Degree grantor

American University. Department of Performing Arts

Degree level

  • Masters

Degree name

M.A. in Performing Arts, American University, 2011

Media type

application/pdf

Pagination

68 pages

Call number

Thesis 9746

MMS ID

99122401093604102

Submission ID

10100

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