Mythologies of Creative Work in the Social Media Age: Fun, Free, and "Just Being Me"

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Duffy, Brooke Erin [1 ]
Wissinger, Elizabeth [2 ]
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[1] Cornell Univ, Ithaca, NY 14853 USA
[2] CUNY, New York, NY 10021 USA
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social media; labor; self-branding; creative industries; cultural production; Internet celebrity; influencers; LABOR; INDUSTRIES; ECONOMY;
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Over the past decade, work in the cultural sector has grown evermore precarious amid heightened competition, rampant insecurity, and the individualization of risk. Despite this, social media personalities-including bloggers, vloggers, and Instagrammers-seem to have attained a much-vaunted career dream: They get paid to do what they love. Accounting for this disparity, we highlight the role of popular media discourses that hype the possibilities of a career fashioned online. Our study draws on a qualitative analysis of more than 200 articles to reveal how these influencers circulate a patterned set of mythologies about creative work in the social media age. Such narratives about the fun, free, and authentic nature of their self-starter careers conceal less auspicious realities, including the demands for emotional labor, self-branding labor, and an always-on mode of entrepreneurial labor. Together, these myths help perpetuate an image of glamour in these industries as part of a "creativity dispositif" that both disciplines and incites cultural workers and aspirants.
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