Feminism and the Politics of Creative Labour: Fashion Micro-enterprises in London, Berlin and Milan

This article makes the case for fashion - as part of the creative industries and a major employer of women, as well as a significant space for self-organised work - to attract more sustained attention from feminist scholars in order to develop a stronger policy lobby for the sector with priority giv...

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Published in:Australian feminist studies 2019-04, Vol.34 (100), p.131-148
Main Authors: McRobbie, Angela, Strutt, Dan, Bandinelli, Carolina
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Language:English
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