Critique of creative labour: indebtedness and subsumption of labour in Hong Kong’s filmmaking industry

  • Ngai PUN*
  • , Haocheng YANG
  • *Corresponding author for this work

Research output: Journal PublicationsJournal Article (refereed)peer-review

Abstract

In contrast to the concept of bonded labour or agency labour, we coin the concept of indebted labour to analyse the creative workers in Hong Kong’s filmmaking industry. Unlike bonded labour, which involves forced labour to repay debts, and agency labour, which is a form of mediated labour subcontracted by third parties to work in various industries, the concept of indebted labour refers to a nuanced and interesting labour process that turns free labour, without debts, into a prolonging delayed payment for their labour value. This creates an indebted situation for workers who work but are constantly without pay for months or sometimes years. Critically reviewing the Marxist theory of subsumption of labour, this article analyses how a capital-intensive, avant-garde, and highly specialised film industry creates the most absurd but inevitable form of labour, putting creative workers in a constant indebted situation, a vicious circle of work without pay for a few months and for them to survive, receiving more jobs and more delayed remuneration. Thus, an incessant process of indebted work, constantly owing to the prepaid labour power that sustains the filmmaking industry.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)227-245
Number of pages19
JournalDialectical Anthropology
Volume49
Issue number2
Early online date30 Apr 2025
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2025

Bibliographical note

Publisher Copyright:
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Funding

This study was substantially supported by the Oxfam Hong Kong (Project Code: 22150-HKG-A1078 - 01 - 2223 A-H21 Joint Scheme). Open Access Publishing Support Fund provided by Lingnan University

Keywords

  • Cultural and creative labour
  • Filmmaking industry
  • Hong Kong
  • Indebtedness
  • Subsumption of labour

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