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Negotiating the creative sector: Understanding the role and impact of an artistic union in a cultural industry: A study of Actors' Equity Association and the theatrical industry.
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Negotiating the creative sector: Understanding the role and impact of an artistic union in a cultural industry: A study of Actors' Equity Association and the theatrical industry./
Author:
Shane, Rachel.
Description:
422 p.
Notes:
Adviser: Margaret Wyszomirski.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International67-08A.
Subject:
Sociology, Industrial and Labor Relations. -
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http://pqdd.sinica.edu.tw/twdaoapp/servlet/advanced?query=3230913
ISBN:
9780542824975
Negotiating the creative sector: Understanding the role and impact of an artistic union in a cultural industry: A study of Actors' Equity Association and the theatrical industry.
Shane, Rachel.
Negotiating the creative sector: Understanding the role and impact of an artistic union in a cultural industry: A study of Actors' Equity Association and the theatrical industry.
- 422 p.
Adviser: Margaret Wyszomirski.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--The Ohio State University, 2006.
Stage actors have long been an integral element of the cultural community in the United States. From vaudeville to the Broadway stage, actors have carved a niche for themselves in the theatrical landscape of the United States. Yet, little has specifically been written on the functionality of the primary theatrical actors' association and union, Actors' Equity Association. This dissertation examines the formation of the theatrical industry and the simultaneous development of Actors' Equity Association as an institution within that industry. In doing so, the work makes connections between development of the industry and the role of Actors' Equity Association on the field's development. This interpretive historical inquiry sets the stage for the contemporary understanding of theatrical actors. The research is focused on unionism, the evolution of labor in the United States, the development of the theatrical industry, and the reactive and proactive behavior of Actors' Equity Association.
ISBN: 9780542824975Subjects--Topical Terms:
1017858
Sociology, Industrial and Labor Relations.
Negotiating the creative sector: Understanding the role and impact of an artistic union in a cultural industry: A study of Actors' Equity Association and the theatrical industry.
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