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Resumen de Emotions, performance and entrepreneurship in the context of fringe theatre

Ruth Simpson, Kerry Irvine, Maria Balta, Keith Dickson

  • Through a study of small scale independent theatre companies, generally known as �fringe�, this article explores how passion is drawn on and activated as company founders seek an outlet for their work. Drawing on a social constructionist approach to emotions, we highlight the multiplicity of passion through its positive and negative dimensions as well as how these may intersect. Further, by positioning passion within a set of power relations we point to its performative role in reflecting and reinforcing contextually specific discursive regimes. We contribute to the literature on the social and emotional performance of entrepreneurialism and to understandings of passion that characterize the affective entrepreneurial condition.


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