Identifying as a drag queen and the meaning of work

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Purpose: This study examines the identification processes that marked the life of a subject and their possible relations with the meaning of work as a drag queen. Originality/value: This study stands out in its use of a theoretical psychoanalytic framework to analyze the life history of a professional drag queen, aiming to shed light on the senses of work from singular aspects of the worker. Research on this subject in the field of administration is usually conducted within a functionalist paradigm. Design/methodology/approach: We examined the life story of a drag queen from Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais. The choice to use "life story" as a data collection and analysis strategy allowed us to illuminate how the subject lives and articulates his story and the choice of work that allows an expression of his desire. Findings: Some points combine the subject's identity traits with his work as a drag artist; the look and clothes are elements that sustain a fantasy that has found a place in society. One of the elements that gives meaning to the work is the link of some singular identity traits with the social dimension of work and the affections that sustain a form of social recognition.

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DE OLIVEIRA, T. Z. G., DE GUIMARÃES, L. V. M., DE CAEIRO, M. L., & GOMES, A. B. (2018). Identifying as a drag queen and the meaning of work. Revista de Administracao Mackenzie, 19. https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-6971/eRAMD180060

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