Craft and the creative economy /

"According to Etsy, the 'eBay for the handmade', $1.35 billion in merchandise sales flowed through their website in 2013. While Etsy may be the highest-profile online site enabling small creative producers to market internationally, it represents just part of a wider turn to home-base...

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Main Authors: Luckman, Susan (Author)
Published: Palgrave Macmillan,
Publisher Address: Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New York, NY :
Publication Dates: 2015.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
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Summary: "According to Etsy, the 'eBay for the handmade', $1.35 billion in merchandise sales flowed through their website in 2013. While Etsy may be the highest-profile online site enabling small creative producers to market internationally, it represents just part of a wider turn to home-based creative micro-enterprise. Enabled by the global distribution affordances of the internet, increasing numbers of makers, a majority of them women, are working from home, often as a way of balancing caring responsibilities with paid employment. Craft and the Creative Economy examines the place of craft in the contemporary cultural economy. It addresses why we are now seeing such a significant growth of interest in craft and making, what consumer demand for handmade objects tells us about consumer preferences, authenticity and ethical consumption, and, the cultural work models that underpin craft micro-enterprise"--The Publisher.
Carrier Form: xvi,187 pages ; 23 cm
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages 171-183) and index.
ISBN: 9781137399649 :
1137399643
Index Number: HD9999
CLC: F407.899
Call Number: F407.899/L941
Contents: Introduction -- Craft revival: the post-Etsy handmade economy -- Crafts as creative industry -- Material authenticity and the renaissance of the handmade: the aura of the analogue (or "the enchantment of making") -- Craft micro-enterprise, gender and work-life relationships -- "Self-making" and marketing the crafty self -- Craft work and "the good life": creative economic possibilities -- Conclusion -- craft micro-economies: more than "cool capitalism."