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Discover the compelling insights in Culture is Bad For You (9781526177810), a critically acclaimed book that challenges the prevailing narratives around the arts and cultural industries. Published by Manchester University Press in 2025, this revised and updated edition delves into the precarious realities faced by art workers and highlights the urgent need for change in cultural practices.
In a world where government and arts organizations assert culture's role in promoting health, community, and education, this transformative book encourages readers to think critically about these claims. Culture is Bad For You exposes systemic inequalities affecting marginalized groups, including women, people of color, and working-class individuals, revealing the stark contrast between proclaimed inclusivity and the continued exclusion faced by these communities.
Updated to reflect the post-COVID cultural landscape, this essential read discusses the broken promises of cultural institutions regarding diversity and equity. It argues that without addressing ongoing disparities in the workforce and audience engagement, the full potential of culture in society can never be realized. This book serves as a powerful call to action for reimagining creative industries, inspiring advocates for inclusion and transformation.
Join the conversation about the future of culture and the arts—grab your copy of Culture is Bad For You now and be part of the movement for change!
In a world where government and arts organizations assert culture's role in promoting health, community, and education, this transformative book encourages readers to think critically about these claims. Culture is Bad For You exposes systemic inequalities affecting marginalized groups, including women, people of color, and working-class individuals, revealing the stark contrast between proclaimed inclusivity and the continued exclusion faced by these communities.
Updated to reflect the post-COVID cultural landscape, this essential read discusses the broken promises of cultural institutions regarding diversity and equity. It argues that without addressing ongoing disparities in the workforce and audience engagement, the full potential of culture in society can never be realized. This book serves as a powerful call to action for reimagining creative industries, inspiring advocates for inclusion and transformation.
Join the conversation about the future of culture and the arts—grab your copy of Culture is Bad For You now and be part of the movement for change!

