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Part I: Overviews 1. Careers in Creative Industries: An Analytic Overview. Chris Mathieu 2. Creative Labor: Who Are They? What Do They Do? Where Do They Work? A Discussion Based On a Quantitative Study from Denmark. Trine Bille Part II: Theatre, Television and Film 3. Behind the Scenes of Boundarylessness: Careers in German Theatre. Doris Ruth Eikhof, Axel Haunschild, and Franziska Schler 4. Tournament Careers: Working in UK Television. Dimitrinka Stoyanova and Irena Grugulis 5. Oscar et Csar: Deep Consecration in French and American Film Acting Careers. Anne E. Lincoln and Michael P. Allen 6. Central Collaborative Relationships in Career-making. Chris Mathieu and Iben Sandal Stjerne Part III: Architecture 7. Frank Lloyd Wrights Artist Reputation: The Role of Networks and Creativity. Candace Jones 8. Reputation-building in the French Architecture Field. Amlie Boutinot Part IV: Music 9. Transnational Careers in the Virtuoso World. Izabela Wagner 10. Composing a Career: The Situation of Living Composers in the Repertoires of U.S. Orchestras, 2005-06. Timothy J. Dowd and Kevin J. Kelly Part V: Visual Arts and Fashion Design 11. Unpacking Unsuccess: Socio-cognitive Barriers to Objective Career Success for French Outsider Artists. Jean Pralong, Anne Gombault, Franoise Liot, Jean-Yves Agard, and Catherine Morel 12. Education and Becoming an Artist: Experiences from Singapore. Can-Seng Ooi 13. `It was a huge shock: Fashion Designers Transition from School to Work in Denmark, 1980s-2000s. Lise Skov Notes on Contributors Notes Index




