ABSTRACT

Screenwriting: Creative Labor and Professional Practice analyzes the histories, practices, identities and subjects which form and shape the daily working lives of screenwriters.

Author Bridget Conor considers the ways in which contemporary screenwriters navigate and make sense of the labor markets in which they are immersed.

Chapters explore areas including:

  • Screenwriting histories and myths of the profession
  • Screenwriting as creative labor
  • Screenwriters’ working lives
  • Screenwriting work and the how-to genre
  • Screenwriting work and inequalities

Drawing on historical and critical perspectives of mainstream screenwriting in the USA and UK, as well as valuable interviews with working screenwriters, this book presents a highly original and multi-faceted study of screenwriting as creative labor and professional practice.

The Open Access version of this book, available at www.taylorandfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9780203080771

chapter |13 pages

Introduction

Setting the scene
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chapter 2|20 pages

Screenwriting as creative labor

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chapter 3|22 pages

Screenwriters’ working lives

Who’s in and who’s out?
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chapter 4|20 pages

Screenwriting work and the how-to genre

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chapter 5|21 pages

Screenwriting work

Who’s in and who’s out?
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Conclusion

Screenwriting as good work
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