Notes
1. For ‘political margarine’, see Tusa (2003, pp. 5–6). For the ‘magic dust of creativity’, see Pratt and Jeffcutt (2002, p. 226). The positive reference to creativity, together with the ‘unthinking repetition’ of the term, was noted by Williams (1961, p. 19).
2. For the shift from cultural to creative industries, see Garnham (2005). On the links between ‘creativity’ and neoliberal cultural policy, see McGuigan (2005) and Bilton (2007, pp. 159–171).
3. For an account of the relationship of Romantic theories of art to cultural policy, see Bennett (2006).