不稳定性
地缘政治学
新自由主义(国际关系)
社会学
危险工作
创意产业
中国
操演
民族志
性别研究
疏远
政治学
政治经济学
工作(物理)
政治
病理
法学
工程类
传染病(医学专业)
机械工程
医学
人类学
疾病
2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)
标识
DOI:10.1177/01634437221140478
摘要
Creative labour studies has yielded much critical insights from workers’ experiences of ‘precarity’ and ‘self-exploitation’ with increasing neo-liberalization. This important work’s overwhelming focus on the critique of neoliberalism based on Euro American case studies risk overlooking insights that can be gained from other socio-geopolitical contexts. Drawing on a mix of ethnographic observations and interviews with transnational media producers in Singapore working at the margins of the mainland Chinese media industry, this paper teases out how intersecting cultural, economic and geopolitical power relations manifest in transnational creative labour working under the shadows of both the West and a rising China. Expanding on conceptions of emotional labour and precarity as serving neoliberal structures, I highlight how these producers’ experiences go beyond the economic connotations of precarity to capture what I call affective precarity – a felt sense of spatial-temporal dissonance confronting marginalized media workers. I also consider how such emotional labour can constitute a form of critique.
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