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South Atlantic Quarterly (2015) 114 (3): 571–593.
Published: 01 July 2015
... the artist Caroline Woolard's practice as a site to investigate the problem of artistic labor and aesthetic value in an entrepreneurial age. This essay is divided into two sections. The first offers a possible deduction of decommodification from the theoretical convergence of aesthetics and commodification...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2015) 114 (3): 535–552.
Published: 01 July 2015
...Stevphen Shukaitis; Joanna Figiel This article addresses the class composition of artistic and cultural labor in the metropolis: practices bringing with them political possibilities and potentials for renewed economic growth, but also the threat of exploitation and precarity. To shed light...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2020) 119 (3): 493–509.
Published: 01 July 2020
...Sarah Ann Wells The consignment of industrial wage labor and its central figures to the status of ruins has become something of a cliché in contemporary scholarship and artistic practice. On this view, its demise first became apparent in the 1970s, the precise moment when Brazilian labor movements...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2015) 114 (3): 694–696.
Published: 01 July 2015
...- ments and the changing compositions of cultural and artistic labor. Imre Szeman is Canada Research Chair of Cultural Studies and a professor of English, film studies, and sociology at the University of Alberta. Marina Vishmidt is a London-based writer, editor, and critic occupied mainly...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2025) 124 (1): 163–178.
Published: 01 January 2025
... much of the critical field today. There are numerous pressures on artistic production: capitalism's real subsumption of artistic labor seems to leave no space for aesthetic autonomy as such, in contrast to older modes of artistic production, in which—within limited bounds—such autonomy was strongly...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2023) 122 (2): 317–338.
Published: 01 April 2023
..., the artist has self-consciously avoided a dominantly racialized composition, excluding all the markers that would categorically position her subjects as “of the South”: most obviously Muslim headscarves, but also all the ubiquitous trappings of domestic labor, from the ever-present shopping carts to buggies...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2017) 116 (2): 327–343.
Published: 01 April 2017
... of the 1960s to help think about the (electrical) grid in the time of climate change. To be sure, theorists, activists, and artists associated with radical movements in Italy perceived of their primary struggle as between labor and capital, workers and the Fordist factory. Environmental concerns were...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2012) 111 (4): 663–679.
Published: 01 October 2012
... is performing acrobatic tricks in front of traffic lights, then walking by the waiting cars to collect money after the performance. In this unusual form of artistic labor, children sometimes as young as six or seven work in groups and have fixed spots at intersections that they consider their place of work...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1977) 76 (4): 533–549.
Published: 01 October 1977
... of professionals and disciples achieved the goal they had set for themselves and must therefore be called successful on their own axiomatic terms. We who work from another axiom do not dismiss the ideals of these hermetic artists laboring for the few, or for themselves alone. Happy is the culture that can offer...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1973) 72 (1): 5–21.
Published: 01 January 1973
... axiomatic terms. We who work from another axiom do not dismiss the ideals of these hermetic artists laboring for the few, or for themselves alone. Happy is the culture that can offer itself the luxury of art for all classes, including a class that savors esoterica. But here we see hermeticism excluding all...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2016) 115 (4): 665–683.
Published: 01 October 2016
... the past, present, and future work of the black and Asian British artists into a more formalized institutionalized space at just that point in time when the arts and cultural fields were being restructured under the rubric of the new managerialism endorsed by New Labour and presided over by Minister...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1993) 92 (1): 89–117.
Published: 01 January 1993
... to organize in the mid-1950s, but with little success; the independent Screen Cartoonists Guild was founded by animators in the Hollywood studios in 1936, and the Commer­ cial Artists and Designers Union (AFL) organized cartoonists at the New York-based Fleischer studio and, in the first labor conflict...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2021) 120 (3): 591–608.
Published: 01 July 2021
... mother had always framed as a choice: you can be a whore or an artist (Clewey 2002).6 The sex-positive feminist impulse to affirm sexual labor as a form of creative labor that could also offer a mean- ingful critique of society intrigued academic feminists. Linda Williams (UC Berkeley) considered giving...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2020) 119 (3): 447–460.
Published: 01 July 2020
... barrel can be interpreted as the will to keep labor and pleasure together. This reading of Barrel and Plow as a work that insists that life be lived even in the midst of alienation coheres with argu- ments made by black diasporic artists and intellectuals of the time. For instance, in a 1962 letter...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2013) 112 (4): 784–803.
Published: 01 October 2013
... , eds. 2011 . Are You Working Too Much? Post-Fordism, Precarity, and the Labor of Art . New York : Sternberg Press . Benjamin Walter . 1986 . “ The Author as Producer .” In Reflections: Essays, Aphorisms, Autobiographical Reflections , edited and translated by Demetz Peter , 220...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2001) 100 (3): 773–802.
Published: 01 July 2001
... servicing, structural adjustment, fair labor standards, and environmental regulations are not identified as the results of an aberrant form of neocolonialism...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1936) 35 (4): 434–445.
Published: 01 October 1936
... and encouragement that Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins is giving to artistic work by and about labor. In the corridors of the new building of the Department of Labor, exhibits of paintings, sculpture, etchings, or draw­ ings are often to be seen, and occasionally a real showing is arranged and announced...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1962) 61 (2): 223–234.
Published: 01 April 1962
.... The head of the broadcasters as­ sociation told me, We need highly qualified artists. Somebody must pay for developing these people. We can t just pick the fruit from the tree, we have to help it grow. Labor unions on the Continent organize concert and theater parties for their members at reduced prices...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1937) 36 (3): 348–360.
Published: 01 July 1937
... to predict that few biographies of the year will be at once more competent and more delightful than this one. Lodwick Hartley. LABOR LEADER John L. Lewis, Leader of Labor. By Cecil Carnes. New York: Robert Speller Publishing Corporation, 1936. Pp. 308. $2.50. John L. Lewis, one of the most vigorous, exciting...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1929) 28 (2): 126–135.
Published: 01 April 1929
... development of industry has indubitably brought about. No one can delude himself that either society or the individual knows what to do with the phenomena of industrialism. The struggle between capital and labor reveals the new stratification that has re­ sulted from the industrial revolution, and what...