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[Commlist] New book: The Influencer Factory: A Marxist Theory of Corporate Personhood on YouTube
Fri Jul 12 07:02:41 GMT 2024
*The Influencer Factory***
A Marxist Theory of Corporate Personhood on YouTube
*Grant Bollmer & Katherine Guinness***
*_https://www.combinedacademic.co.uk/9781503638792/the-influencer-factory/_*
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"/A dazzling and organic application of cultural theory, The Influencer
Factory is a lively and provocative read for anyone invested in
understanding how a new, expansive, and important sector of our cultural
economy works."—/Michael Palm, The University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill
Influencers are more than social media personalities who attract
attention for brands, argue Grant Bollmer and Katherine Guinness. They
are figures of a new transformation in capitalism, in which the logic of
the self is indistinguishable from the logic of the corporation.
Influencers are emblematic of what Bollmer and Guinness call the
"Corpocene": a moment in capitalism in which individuals achieve the
status of living, breathing, talking corporations. Behind the veneer of
leisure and indulgence, most influencers are laboring daily, usually for
pittance wages, to manufacture a commodity called "the self"—a raw
material for brands to use—with the dream of becoming corporations in
human form by owning and investing in the products they sell. Refuting
the theory that digital labor and economies are immaterial, Bollmer and
Guinness search influencer content for evidence of the material
infrastructure of capitalism. Each chapter looks to what literally
appears in the backgrounds of videos and images: the houses, cars,
warehouses, and spaces of the market that point back to the
manufacturing and circulation of consumer goods. Demonstrating the
material reality of producing the self as a commodity, /The Influencer
Factory/makes a crucial contribution to our understanding of
contemporary economic life.
*Grant Bollmer*is Senior Lecturer in Digital Media, and Katherine
Guinness is Lecturer in Art History, at the University of Queensland.
*Stanford University Press**| April 2024 | 254pp | 9781503638792 | PB |
£23.99**
*Price subject to change.
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