Creation, Dissemination and Institutionalisation of Culture down the Ages-A Critical Study
Abstract
Theme of cultural production has never failed to inspire a lot of accompanying controversies. Raymond Williams once referred to culture as one of the most dangerous words in the language. The enormous complexities associated with culture reached yet another dimension with the arrival of the Cultural production on the scene, which was ridden with perceptible subplots of political and economic realities which had turned out to be the formative grounds capable of determining the leitmotifs of the cultural production which inevitably began to cast its spell on every nuanced detail of post industrial world. Cultural was no longer depended on the traditional moorings, doyens and collective ideals as their place effectively taken over the cultural commissars of a latter day capitalist-bourgeois aesthetics which was heavily determined by unflinching allegiance to the realities of the emerging market economies. The paper is a detailed analysis of the chequered growth and flourishing of cultural productions.