This book critically investigates the declining status of creative workers in contemporary societies following changes associated with the neoliberal creativity discourse – from the distribution of resources around cultural production to consumption, and from the management of 'labour time’ to 'life time’. These changes have narrowed career pathways for creative workers, resulting in exploitative working conditions for both professionals and amateurs. The contemporary cultural industries accentuate entrepreneurialism, informed by 'social network markets’ and a capacity to engage technologised consumer culture. This book suggests that a radically different view is needed to understand how creative workers justify their continued participation in the cultural industries. It pays particular attention to the identities of marginalised cultural workers (underpaid or under-rewarded) and argues that cultural work cannot be understood as a route into entrapment by self-exploitation (sacrificial labour) nor as an abstract form of creative autonomy. Creative workers must engage the 'artist critique’ to re-claim the social values of making culture as 'public labour’. Bringing together theory and practice via contemporary case studies, this book is a significant contribution to research on the cultural economy and will be of interest to researchers in this field and practitioners in the management of cultural work.
Xin Gu
Cultural Work and Creative Subjectivity [PDF ebook]
Recentralising the Artist Critique and Social Networks in the Cultural Industries
Cultural Work and Creative Subjectivity [PDF ebook]
Recentralising the Artist Critique and Social Networks in the Cultural Industries
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Język Angielski ● Format PDF ● Strony 226 ● ISBN 9781000933420 ● Wydawca Taylor and Francis ● Opublikowany 2023 ● Do pobrania 3 czasy ● Waluta EUR ● ID 9076573 ● Ochrona przed kopiowaniem Adobe DRM
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