This article examines the relationship between being cast and identity, arguing that casting not only functions as an index of identity in a given context, but also reveals quotidian identity work. I analyse Zawe Ashton’s Character Breakdown, framing it as an example of an actor’s effort to decolonise casting (in a British context). Drawing on Judith Butler and Randy Martin, I define identity work as negotiating between value abstractions, social discipline and intimate corporeality. Character Breakdown depicts a search for different ways to cite identity and thereby different ways to labour. I explore how an actor materialises in being cast, the surrogation involved in identity work, and the possibilities that resistant casting practices h...
One symptom of individualism in liquid modernity is the search for 'identity'. Using the five theore...
“Perhaps instead of thinking of identity as an already accomplished fact, which the new cultural pra...
Using detailed extracts from two life histories, this article examines the nature of the personal id...
This article examines the relationship between being cast and identity, arguing that casting not onl...
This article addresses two seemingly incompatible claims about identity: (a) complex, multivalent id...
This article draws on 38 in-depth interviews with British actors to explore the operation of typecas...
We provide a framework for reconciling two seemingly incompatible claims regarding identity in soci...
Abstract: ‘Passing ’ narratives question fixed social categorisations and prove the possibility of s...
Why do contemporary forms of life, work, and culture often seem to revolve around having to perform ...
This thesis is the product of a four-year PhD research project grounded in Organisation and Manageme...
Recent analyses of workplace organization have stressed that the self-identity of workers constitute...
In this paper I discuss the ways I’m using identity as a lens for exploring the complexities of powe...
Although role theory appears to have been largely dismissed from the contemporary critical literatur...
This article explores how we make sense of identity in situations of dynamic complexity. It contribu...
Occupational scientists have long been interested in exploring the seemingly inextricable link betwe...
One symptom of individualism in liquid modernity is the search for 'identity'. Using the five theore...
“Perhaps instead of thinking of identity as an already accomplished fact, which the new cultural pra...
Using detailed extracts from two life histories, this article examines the nature of the personal id...
This article examines the relationship between being cast and identity, arguing that casting not onl...
This article addresses two seemingly incompatible claims about identity: (a) complex, multivalent id...
This article draws on 38 in-depth interviews with British actors to explore the operation of typecas...
We provide a framework for reconciling two seemingly incompatible claims regarding identity in soci...
Abstract: ‘Passing ’ narratives question fixed social categorisations and prove the possibility of s...
Why do contemporary forms of life, work, and culture often seem to revolve around having to perform ...
This thesis is the product of a four-year PhD research project grounded in Organisation and Manageme...
Recent analyses of workplace organization have stressed that the self-identity of workers constitute...
In this paper I discuss the ways I’m using identity as a lens for exploring the complexities of powe...
Although role theory appears to have been largely dismissed from the contemporary critical literatur...
This article explores how we make sense of identity in situations of dynamic complexity. It contribu...
Occupational scientists have long been interested in exploring the seemingly inextricable link betwe...
One symptom of individualism in liquid modernity is the search for 'identity'. Using the five theore...
“Perhaps instead of thinking of identity as an already accomplished fact, which the new cultural pra...
Using detailed extracts from two life histories, this article examines the nature of the personal id...