ISBN:
9783030390136
Language:
English
Pages:
1 online resource (435 pages)
Series Statement:
Sociology of the Arts Ser.
Series Statement:
Sociology of the arts
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als
DDC:
306.47
Keywords:
Arts-Economic aspects
;
Arts Economic aspects
;
Art and society
;
Electronic books
Abstract:
Intro -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1: Introduction -- References -- Part I: Creators in the Market: Artists Between Aesthetics, Critique, and Trade -- 2: Patrick Modiano, Between the Fields of Limited Production and Large-Scale Production -- Introduction -- Before the Nobel Prize -- Friends in High Places: Modiano's Entry into the Literary World -- Prestigious Publishing Houses -- Accumulating Literary Prizes -- Academic Recognition -- Flourishing in the Book Market -- After the Nobel Prize -- Attribution of the Nobel Prize in Literature -- Effects of the Nobel Prize in France -- Effects of the Nobel Prize Abroad -- Conclusion -- References -- 3: A Star Down-to-Earth: On Social Critique in Popular Culture -- Introduction -- Analysing Social Critique in Popular Culture: "A Voice for the Voiceless" -- Establishing a Social Cause: "Always the Same Who…" -- The Quest for Legitimate Representation -- Distinction: "I'm a Star!" -- Identification: "I Am One of You" -- Unification: A Star Down-to-Earth -- Conclusion -- Appendix -- References -- Media -- Links -- Part II: Artistic Career Paths: Trajectories and Inequalities in the Market -- 4: Art Workers, Inequality, and the Labour Market: Values, Norms, and Alienation Across Three Generations of Artists -- Introduction -- Understanding Artists and Inequality -- A Note on Methods and Data -- Janet, Carla, and Lisa: Artists' Working Lives -- Class(ifying) Artists -- Inequality and the Struggle to Be an Artist -- The Cultural Capital -- Pay and the Art Market -- Who Can Be an Artist? -- Conclusion -- References -- 5: Visual Artists' Professional Situations and Trajectories Between Institutions and the Market -- Introduction -- Inquiry and Respondents Sample -- Method -- Artistic Precariousness -- A Tripolar Professional Space of Visual Artists.
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