“It’s Do or Die”: Cultural Labor, Competitive Reality TV, and the Reproduction of Neoliberal Capitalism

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  • Aiden James Kosciesza Temple University

Keywords:

creative competition reality television, cultural labor, attention economy, neoliberal capitalism, meritocracy, Marxist critique, Making the Cut, Amazon Studios

Abstract

This article argues that creative competition reality television, a distinct genre within the reality TV format, reproduces capitalist hegemony by naturalizing neoliberal values, the myth of meritocracy, and the precarity of cultural labor. Drawing from a case study of Amazon Studios’ 2020 fashion design competition Making the Cut, I examine the pedagogical role of creative competition shows as they shape the labor conditions of the cultural workforce.

Author Biography

Aiden James Kosciesza, Temple University

Aiden James Kosciesza is a doctoral student in the Department of Media and Communication at Temple University and an assistant professor of English at the Community College of Philadelphia.

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2021-03-14

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