Creative economies of culture in South Asia: craftspeople and performers

Edited Book


Morcom, A. and Raina, N. (ed.) 2024. Creative economies of culture in South Asia: craftspeople and performers. Routledge.
TypeEdited Book
TitleCreative economies of culture in South Asia: craftspeople and performers
EditorsMorcom, A. and Raina, N.
Abstract

This book explores crafts and performing arts of South Asia through a focus on labour and livelihood. It brings to light little-researched angles of social and political economies of culture and ways in which they have shifted and changed in different historical eras and different political, economic and social formations up to the present.

In particular, through this focus on labour and livelihood, the contributors analyse the extensive parallels and similarities of arts and crafts on the one hand and music and performing arts on the other, ranging from questions of lineage, transmission, class/caste/community, professional versus amateur performers and artisans, to the impact of globalisation, neoliberal reforms and mediatisation. Given the role of gender inequalities and differences within caste/community-based cultural production in South Asia across visual, material and performing arts and crafts, this interdisciplinary perspective will be particularly salient, and link together broader sociological and historical trends in South Asian cultural or creative economies. The book explores labour and livelihood through a gamut of crafts and performing arts ranging from courtly and classical to commissioned to mass-produced, and in epochs ranging from colonial or feudal to globalised and neoliberal. In the process, it revisits, refines or revises notions of social and cultural capital, of socio-economic mobility, of the value, role and agency of crafts and performing arts, and the status of their artisans and performers. Original chapters written by contributors with an interdisciplinary background look at the survival and adaption of traditional artisanal communities, traditional forms of practice, historical shifts such as colonialism, industrialisation and nationalism as well as modern industries and institutions including technologies of mass production and creative entrepreneurship.

The book contextualises current debates within art, craft, music and dance in South Asia. It develops new theoretical understandings of creative culture through a focus on labour, and contributes to a range of social sciences, arts, and humanities disciplines, including South Asian studies, Ethnomusicology, Crafts and Design, Economic Anthropology, (Historical) Sociology and (Historical) Economics, Cultural History, Human Geography, and Creative Industries and Economies.

Sustainable Development Goals10 Reduced inequalities
8 Decent work and economic growth
9 Industry, innovation and infrastructure
1 No poverty
Middlesex University ThemeCreativity, Culture & Enterprise
SeriesRoutledge Contemporary South Asia Series
ISBN
Hardcover9781138492172
Electronic9781351031028
PublisherRoutledge
Copyright Year2025
Publication dates
Print18 Dec 2024
Online18 Dec 2024
Publication process dates
Accepted2024
Deposited26 Feb 2025
Output statusPublished
Web address (URL)https://www.routledge.com/Creative-Economies-of-Culture-in-South-Asia-Craftspeople-and-Performers/Morcom-Raina/p/book/9781138492172
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351031028
Related Output
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LanguageEnglish
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