Work won't love you back. We all know this, but laboring in the creative industries has a way of clou
Work won’t love you back. We all know this, but laboring in the creative industries has a way of clouding our ability to see through the “labor of love” myth. Eliza Levinson unpacks a fascinating recent book by Sarah Jaffe, which, among many things, “lays bare our assumptions about which kinds of jobs are ‘truly’ exploitative.”On a more summery note, Esmé Hogeveen dives into the bright hues of Wild Flowers, a welcome re-issue of Joel Meyerowitz’s 1983 photo book. Happy reading,— Dessane Lopez Cassell, Editor, Reviews | |
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Work (Even the Creative Kind) Won’t Love You Back Amid the recent wave of art worker unionizing, Sarah Jaffee’s Work Won’t Love You Back offers some instructive takeaways for understanding the trap of that persistent Neoliberal myth: the “labor of love.” Eliza Levinson |
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