The meaning of autonomy: How artists justify career paths

IF 2 2区 社会学 0 LITERATURE Poetics Pub Date : 2024-07-06 DOI:10.1016/j.poetic.2024.101915
Yucheng Liu
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While autonomy is a crucial concept in the sociology of culture, most scholars treat it as an objective feature of the cultural field or creative work. This article argues that autonomy is a subjective construct with ambiguous meanings that enable creative workers to flexibly justify their career paths. I draw on a case of Chinese visual artists in the postsocialist era (since 1979), where the institutional context of dual career path highlights the ambiguity of autonomy. Using interview data with two groups of Chinese artists in different institutional positions—state-affiliated artists employed by the official system and independent artists without official affiliation—I show that the two groups offer conflicting narratives of autonomy. State-affiliated artists claim freedom from market and art criticism, whereas independent artists assert autonomy from state and organizational duties. Both groups emphasize the kind of autonomy they have and downplay the kind they lack to justify their career over the alternative position. Based on these findings, I suggest a more interpretive analysis of autonomy in cultural fields, one that illuminates how workers use ambiguous meanings to justify career choices.

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自主的意义:艺术家如何证明职业道路的合理性
虽然自主性是文化社会学中的一个重要概念,但大多数学者都将其视为文化领域或创意工作的一个客观特征。本文认为,自主性是一种主观建构,其含义模糊不清,使创意工作者能够灵活地证明自己的职业道路是正确的。我借鉴了后社会主义时代(1979 年以来)中国视觉艺术家的案例,其中双重职业道路的制度背景凸显了自主性的模糊性。通过对处于不同体制地位的两类中国艺术家--受雇于官方系统的国家所属艺术家和无官方隶属关系的独立艺术家--的访谈数据,我发现这两类艺术家对自主性的叙述相互冲突。隶属于国家的艺术家主张不受市场和艺术批评的影响,而独立艺术家则主张不受国家和组织职责的影响。这两个群体都强调他们所拥有的自主权,而淡化他们所缺乏的自主权,以证明他们的职业高于其他立场。基于这些发现,我建议对文化领域的自主性进行更具解释性的分析,以揭示工作者如何利用模棱两可的含义来证明职业选择的合理性。
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期刊介绍: Poetics is an interdisciplinary journal of theoretical and empirical research on culture, the media and the arts. Particularly welcome are papers that make an original contribution to the major disciplines - sociology, psychology, media and communication studies, and economics - within which promising lines of research on culture, media and the arts have been developed.
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