Literature and the Creative Economy

For nearly twenty years, social scientists and policy makers have been highly interested in the idea of the creative economy. This book contends that mainstream considerations of the economic and social force of culture, including theories of the creative class and of cognitive and immaterial labor,...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Brouillette, Sarah (-)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Palo Alto : Stanford University Press 2014.
Colección:EBSCO Academic eBook Collection Complete.
Acceso en línea:Conectar con la versión electrónica
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Sumario:For nearly twenty years, social scientists and policy makers have been highly interested in the idea of the creative economy. This book contends that mainstream considerations of the economic and social force of culture, including theories of the creative class and of cognitive and immaterial labor, are indebted to historic conceptions of the art of literary authorship. What's more, it shows how contemporary literature has been involved in and has responded to creative-economy phenomena, including the presentation of artists as models of contentedly flexible and self-managed work, the tre.
Descripción Física:249 p.
Formato:Forma de acceso: World Wide Web.
ISBN:9780804792431