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In this exciting new book Angela McRobbie charts the ‘euphoric’ moment of the new creative economy, as it rose to prominence in the UK during the Blair years, and considers it from the perspective of contemporary experience of economic austerity and uncertainty about work and employment.McRobbie makes some bold arguments about the staging of creative economy as a mode of ‘labour reform’; she proposes that the dispositif of creativity is a fine-tuned instrument for acclimatising the expanded, youthful urban middle classes to a future of work without the raft of entitlements and security which previous generations had struggled to win through the post-war period of social democratic government. Adopting a cultural studies perspective, McRobbie re-considers resistance as ‘line of flight’ and shows what is at stake in the new politics of culture and creativity. She incisively analyses ‘project working’ as the embodiment of the future of work and poses the question as to how people who come together on this basis can envisage developing stronger and more protective organisations and associations. Scattered throughout the book are excerpts from interviews with artists, stylists, fashion designers, policy-makers, and social entrepreneurs.
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Mer om Be Creative: Making a Living in the New Culture Industries (2015)
I november 2015 släpptes boken Be Creative: Making a Living in the New Culture Industries skriven av Angela McRobbie. Det är den 1a upplagan av kursboken. Den är skriven på engelska och består av 224 sidor. Förlaget bakom boken är John Wiley & Sons som har sitt säte i Hoboken.
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McRobbie, A. (2015). Be Creative: Making a Living in the New Culture Industries. 1:a uppl. John Wiley & Sons.



