Beschreibung
Culture will keep you fit and healthy. Culture will bring communities together. Culture will improve your education. This is the message from governments and arts organisations across the country; however, this book explains why we need to be cautious about culture.Offering a powerful call to transform the cultural and creative industries,Culture is bad for you examines the intersections between race, class, and gender in the mechanisms of exclusion in cultural occupations. Exclusion from culture begins at an early age, the authors argue, and despite claims by cultural institutions and businesses to hire talented and hardworking individuals, women, people of colour, and those from working class backgrounds are systematically disbarred.While the inequalities that characterise both workforce and audience remain unaddressed, the positive contribution culture makes to society can never be fully realised.
Autorenportrait
Orian Brook is an AHRC Creative and Digital Economy Innovation Leadership Fellow at the University of EdinburghDave OBrien is a Chancellor's Fellow in Cultural and Creative Industries at the University of EdinburghMark Taylor is a Senior Lecturer in Quantitative Methods at the University of Sheffield
Inhalt
1 Introduction2 Is culture good for you?3 Who works in culture?4 Who consumes culture?5 When does inequality begin in cultural workers lives?6 Is it still good work if youre not getting paid?7 Was there a golden age?8 How is inequality experienced?9 Why dont women run culture?10 What about the men?11 ConclusionIndex
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