Precarious Creativity
Discover the intricate dynamics of the media landscape with Precarious Creativity by Michael Curtin, published by University of California Press in 2016. This compelling anthology spans 336 pages and delves into the profound transformations facing media professionals in our globalized world.
Uncover the realities behind the glitz and glamour of the screen media industries as Curtin sheds light on the mounting pressures and challenges that actors, editors, electricians, and other creatives endure. With a focus on precarious employment and the social aspects of labor in the context of globalization, this book offers a critical examination of the cultural industries in the United States.
Whether you're a student of media studies, a professional in the industry, or simply curious about the evolving landscape of creativity, Precarious Creativity is an essential read that invites you to engage with the complexities of modern media work.