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Compositions Podcast Season 2 Episode 4 Wages Against Dreamwork</a><br>
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In this episode of Minor Compositions, the usual format is
playfully overturned as Richard Gilman-Opalsky stages a friendly
“revolt,” taking over hosting duties to interview Stevphen
Shukaitis about <i>The Wages of Dreamwork</i>, co-written with
Joanna Figiel. What unfolds is less a conventional author
interview than a comradely and reflective exchange on the
conditions, contradictions, and possibilities of creative labor
under contemporary capitalism. Moving between humor and critical
analysis, the conversation explores dreamwork as both exploitation
and potential: tracing how imagination, desire, and affect are
captured within systems of value, while also gesturing toward
forms of refusal, collectivity, and insurgent creativity. The
episode places the book in relation to broader traditions of
radical thought and publishing, unfolding as an open and informal
exchange moving easily between discussion and reflection, and
between critique and lived comradery.<br>
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Intro / Outro Music: Richard Gilman-Oplasky, “A Minor Composition”</p>
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