Sociologists who study the arts have focused on constructing images of 'the artist' as a social type and have, therefore, been criticized by art professionals for a lack of attention to the creative process and individual artistic personalities. In this book, the author examines the diverse theoretical approaches to the study of the arts and develops a sociological approach that acknowledges the importance of aesthetic imperatives and the individual creative process while also assessing the institutional, economic, and political influences on the creation of art. P The author focuses on the...
Sociologists who study the arts have focused on constructing images of 'the artist' as a social type and have, therefore, been criticized by art profe...