TY - BOOK AU - Hutter,Michael AU - Throsby,C.D. TI - Beyond price: value in culture, economics, and the arts T2 - Murphy Institute studies in political economy SN - 052186223X AV - NX634 .B49 2008 U1 - 306.47 22 PY - 2008/// CY - Cambridge, New York, NY PB - Cambridge University Press KW - Arts KW - Economic aspects KW - Culture KW - Art appreciation KW - Arts and society KW - Cultural policy N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Value and valuation in art and culture : introduction and overview / Michael Hutter and David Throsby -- Creating value between cultures : contemporary Australian aboriginal art / Terry Smith -- Entertainment value : intrinsic, instrumental and transactional / Richard Shusterman -- Creating artistic from economic value : changing input prices and new art / Michael Hutter -- The creation of value by artists : the case of Hector Berlioz and the Symphonie fantastique / David Throsby -- Art, honor and excellence in early modern Europe / Elizabeth Honig -- Rubbish and aura : archival economics / Kurt Heinzelman -- Value in Yolngu ceremonial song performance : continuity and change / Steven Knopoff -- The ritual and the promise : why people value social ritual / Lourdes Arizpe -- "More than Luther of these modern days" : the construction of Emerson's reputation in American culture, 1882-1903 / Richard F. Teichgraeber III -- Quantitative approaches to valuation in the arts, with an application to movies / Victor Ginsburgh and Sheila Weyers -- Confluences of value : three historical moments / Neil De Marchi -- The intrinsic value of a work of art : Masaccio and the Chapmans / Carolyn Wilde -- Time and preferences in cultural consumption / Marina Bianchi -- What values should count in the arts? The tension between economic effects and cultural value / Bruno S. Frey -- The public value of controversial art : the case of the Sensation exhibit / Arthur C. Brooks -- Going to extremes : commercial and non-profit valuation in the U.S. arts system / Bill Ivey N2 - "How do we place a value on a painting, or a piece of music, or a traditional ritual? The market can determine a price in monetary terms for a variety of cultural phenomena, but how much does that tell us about the real value of these things? This book explores the tensions between economic and cultural value from a range of disciplinary viewpoints and provides many new insights into how value is constructed in contemporary society."--Publisher description UR - http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0729/2007010052-b.html ER -