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John Frohnmayer
Correcting the Structural Defects in the National Endowment for the Arts
Chapter 13: “Fostering Civic Engagement Through the Arts: a Blueprint” by Devereaux
POLICY REVIEW: Is It Art Or Tax-Paid Obscenity? the NEA Controversy Jesse Helms
NEA Chronology Final
EXTENSIONS of REMARKS March 26, 1992 EXTENSIONS of REMARKS JOHN FROHNMAYER, OUTGOING Renew and Maintain Our Democracy, We Have Been a Great Age of Repression
Arts Advocacy and the National Endowment for The
Stories of Experts and Influence: a Discourse Analytic Approach to Bureaucratic Autonomy in the Cold War Era
Working Group Proceedings
Mapplethorpe, Cultural Crisis, and the NEA
George Bush Library - Staff and Office Files) NLGB Control # White House Office White House Staff Member Document Type Subject Pages Restriction(S)
Turmoil at the National Endowment for the Arts: Can Federally Funded Act Survive the "Mapplethorpe Controversy" ?
DATE DOWNLOADED: Tue Sep 1 11:35:41 2020 SOURCE: Content Downloaded from Heinonline
Thesis Proposal
Artistic Freedom V. Censorship: the Aftermath of the NEA's New Funding Restrictions Michael Wingfield Alw Ker
(NEA) Heritage Assets, 2016
National Endowment for the Arts
2014 SHPR Newsletter FINAL.Indd
Shaping the New World Order: International Cultural Opportunities and the Private Sector
Top View
Can the National Endowment for the Arts Survive? Dominic Melone
The Artistic Voice: Is It in Danger of Being Silenced?
Artistic Freedom V. Censorship: the Aftermath of the NEA's New Funding Restrictions
Leadership, Message, and Rhetorical Style Dissertation
Censorship and the National Endowment for the Arts: an Analytical Look at the Enola Gay and Robert Mapplethorpe Controversies
August 2004 A-L
A Declaration of Interdependence a Dissertation