
New Books in Sociology Shannan Clark, "The Making of the American Creative Class: New York's Culture Workers and 20th-Century Consumer Capitalism" (Oxford UP, 2020)
Jan 2, 2025
Shannan Clark, an Associate Professor of History at Montclair University and author of "The Making of the American Creative Class," discusses the formation of New York’s creative class during the 20th century. She explores the influential role of advertising and the New Deal in shaping culture worker experiences. Labor struggles and unionization efforts are highlighted, revealing their impact on today’s creative industries. The conversation also touches on the legacy of initiatives like the WPA and the Design Laboratory, showcasing the enduring challenges faced by culture workers.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
The Rise of the Creative Class in America
01:42 • 10min
The Critical Role of Advertising in Early 20th Century Creative Economy
12:05 • 2min
The New Deal's Influence on American Creative Workers
13:42 • 4min
The New Deal's Impact on Culture Workers
17:14 • 4min
Legacy of the Design Laboratory
21:41 • 7min
Labor Struggles and Media Dynamics in Mid-20th Century
28:33 • 33min

