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posted on 2016-12-06, 10:34 authored by Mark BanksIn the cultural industries, workers surrender themselves to ultra-intensive work
patterns in order to be recognised as properly creative subjects. In its more affirmative
versions, there is a recurrent idea that captures that special moment of creative
synthesis between the ever-striving worker and the work – the moment of
‘being in the zone’. Being in the zone (hereafter BITZ) describes the ideal fusion
of the intensively productive mind and the labouring body. But what precisely is
this ‘zone’, and what is its’ potential? As part of a wider project examining exemplary
and intensified subjectivity, in this article I examine BITZ from different
perspectives. The main aim is to contrast affirmative readings of BITZ (mostly
derived from ‘positive’ social psychology) with other, more critical perspectives
that would seek to politicise the conditions of its emergence and examine its range
of social effects. The overall aim of the article is therefore to suggest the kinds of
social and cultural frameworks that might facilitate exploration of the political
potential of BITZ in different kinds of empirical context.
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Culture Unbound, 2014, 6 (1), pp. 241-262 (22)Author affiliation
/Organisation/COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES, ARTS AND HUMANITIES/Department of Media and CommunicationVersion
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