Art and Postcapitalism: Aesthetic Labour, Automation and Value Production
| Art & Postcapitalism locates contemporary postcapitalist theory into a history of debates about art and labour which it suppresses through the twin demands of wages for traditionally unpaid forms of work and a post-work future. Whereas historical postcapitalism typically overstated the emancipatory potential of art as a model of work in communism, contemporary postcapitalism ejects art from its visions of a world emancipated from work. Art and Postcapitalism argues against both Romantic anti-capitalism and the contemporary politics of work by developing a new understanding of art and labour within the political project of the supersession of value production. | sv | |
| None | sv | |
| Pluto Press | sv | |
| https://www.plutobooks.com/9780745339245/art-and-postcapitalism/ | sv | |
| Book | sv | |
| Beech, Dave | ||
| 2020-02-03T12:21:48Z | ||
| 2020-02-03T12:21:48Z | ||
| 2019-10 | ||
| http://hdl.handle.net/2077/63200 | ||
| eng | sv | |
| Postcapitalism | sv | |
| artistic Research | sv | |
| Marxism | sv | |
| automation | sv | |
| accelerationism | sv | |
| value | sv | |
| Art and Postcapitalism: Aesthetic Labour, Automation and Value Production | sv | |
| artistic work |
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