Indústrias culturais, nação e Estado na obra de Renato Ortiz: uma visão a partir da esfera anglofônica

Autores

  • Philip Schlesinger University of Glasgow

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4013/csu.2018.54.2.04

Resumo

Este pequeno ensaio reflete sobre a obra de Renato Ortiz e sua recepção na esfera anglofônica. O trabalho discute o encontro do autor com Ortiz na Escócia, durante um evento Europeu e Latino-americano dedicado ao debate sobre identidade cultural e comunicação. Nas últimas duas décadas, foram observadas mudanças contextuais. Nesse sentido, o ensaio se desenvolve considerando como Ortiz abordou as “indústrias culturais” em A moderna tradição brasileira. O trabalho conclui relacionando essa perspectiva com o debate contemporâneo sobre “economia criativa”.

Palavras-chave: esfera anglofônica, indústrias culturais, economia criativa, nação, Estado.

Biografia do Autor

Philip Schlesinger, University of Glasgow

Professor of Glasgow University, School of Culture and Creative Arts.

Philip Schlesinger was appointed as the University of Glasgow’s inaugural Chair in Cultural Policy and directed CCPR from January 2007 - 2013.  He is a Deputy Director of CREATe, the RCUK's Centre for Copyright and New Business Models in the Creative economy, which is led by the University of Glasgow.  He is currently Visiting Professor of Media and Communications at the LSE.  He was previously Professor of Film & Media Studies at the University of Stirling and founding Director of Stirling Media Research Institute. He has been Professor of Sociology at the University of Greenwich, a Nuffield Social Science Research Fellow, a Jean Monnet Fellow at the European University Institute of Florence, and has held the Queen Victoria Eugenia Chair of Doctoral Studies at the Complutense University of Madrid. He was a longstanding Visiting Professor of Media and Communication at the University of Oslo. He has also been a Visiting Professor at the University of Lugano, and at the Institut d'Etudes Politiques in Toulouse, CELSA in Paris, LUISS University in Rome, the University of Salamanca, and a Visiting Scholar at the Maison des Sciences de l’Homme in Paris.

He is the author of Putting 'Reality' Together (2nd ed. 1987) and Media, State and Nation (1991) and co-author of Los Intelectuales y la Sociedad de La Información (1987), Televising ‘Terrorism’ (1983), Women Viewing Violence (1992), Reporting Crime (1994) Open Scotland? (2001), Mediated Access (2003), The Rise and Fall of the UK Film Council (2015) and Curators of Cultural Enterprise (2015).  His co-edited books include Media, Culture & Society (1986), Communicating Politics (1986), Culture and Power (1992), European Transformations (1994), International Media Research (1997), The Sage Handbook of Media Studies (2004) and The European Union and the Public Sphere (2007).

 

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Publicado

2018-09-28

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Dossiê: A moderna tradição brasileira, 30 anos depois