ABSTRACT

This book brings together research at the intersection of music, cultural industries, management, antiracist politics and gender studies to analyse music as labour, in particular highlighting social inequalities and activism.

Providing insights into labour processes and practices, the authors investigate the changing role of manifold actors, institutions and technologies and the corresponding shifts in the valuation and evaluation of music achievements that have shaped the relationship between music, labour, the economy and politics. With research into a variety of geographic regions, chapters shed light on the various ways by which musicians’ work is performed, constructed and managed at different times and show that musicians’ working practices have been marked by precarity, insecurity and short-term contracts long before capitalism invited everybody to ‘be creative’. In doing so, they specifically examine the dynamics in music professions and educational institutions, as well as gatekeepers and mechanisms of inclusion and exclusion.

With a specific emphasis on inequalities in the music industries, this book will be essential reading for scholars seeking to understand the collective actions and initiatives that foster participation, inclusion, diversity and fair pay amongst musicians and other workers.

The Open Access version of this book, available at www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution- Non Commercial- No Derivatives 4.0 license.

chapter |22 pages

Introduction

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chapter 1|14 pages

Ironworks as Venues of Music Production

The Ostrava/Vítkovice Case from the 1890s to the 1910s
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chapter 2|15 pages

From Bohemia to the Balkans

Towards a Socioeconomic History of Itinerant Women Musicians, 1860–1889
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chapter 3|14 pages

The MGM Lion's Ominous Roar

(New) Technologies and the Disappearing Profession of Silent Movie Theatre Musicians in Croatia of the Late 1920s
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chapter 4|15 pages

‘Work that Body’

Disco, Counterculture and the Promise of the Transformation of Work
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chapter 6|15 pages

A Lockdown Recording Project

Jazz Musicians and Metaphors for a Working Life
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chapter 8|16 pages

Afghan Pop in Europe

Migration, Affect and Musical Labour
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chapter 9|15 pages

‘It's a Kind of Macho Culture’

Changes and Continuities in Young Female Musicians' Talk about Inequalities
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chapter 10|16 pages

Women Working in the Music Business

An Alumni Study
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chapter 11|15 pages

Musicians of the World Unite!

The Initial Years of the International Federation of Musicians
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chapter 13|15 pages

Moving Beyond @operaisracist

Exploring Blacktivism as a Pathway to Antiracism and Creative Justice in Opera
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