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Writing, the Feminine and Organization

Gender, Work & Organization, 2015
SummaryWe consider how genre and gender are implicated in academic writing about work organizations, noting that masterful, rational and penetrating masculine forms have long been dominant. The result is the privileging of a masculine style of writing that has come to be seen both as gender neutral and mandatory.
Alison Pullen, Carl Rhodes
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Feminine Writing: Text as Dolls, Drag and Ventriloquism

Gender, Work & Organization, 2015
This article provides a case study of feminine writing, including the production of text in the form of a series of three dolls. It seeks to broaden ideas about what is acceptable as research including notions of ‘data’ and representation. To do this it employs the written word, but includes fiction, asking if this is ‘fictional truth’.
A. Rippin
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Gendering Teamwork: Re‐Writing the Feminine

Gender, Work & Organization, 2003
Recognizing the neglect of gender in the prescriptive and critical fields of teamwork, this article explores the gendered processes of teams. The argument presented in this article challenges masculinist discourse inherent in team theorizing and empirical research. This masculinism, we argue, stems from the so‐called gender‐neutral performance criteria
Metcalfe, Beverly, Linstead, Alison
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Ontological violence: Catherine Malabou on plasticity, performativity, and writing the feminine

, 2020
Catherine Malabou's opinion of non-essentialist models of gender identity and art is unambiguous: in her words, they are ‘catastrophic’ to women and to artists (Malabou [2014]. ‘Sujet: Femme'. de(s)générations des féminismes 21, 29-38: 135).
Tawny Andersen
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Writing The Feminine

2002
Based on original sources, this book questions the conventional wisdom that Mediterranean Muslim women are passive people subjected to the tyranny and misogyny of religion, society and male relatives. Encompassing everything from medieval love poetry to popular literary sources these studies bear witness to the fact that individual women of all social ...
Manuela Marín, Randi Deguilhem
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Écriture Féminine in Digital Games: Feminine Writing and Female Voice in Gris

European Journal Of Media, Art & Photography
This study explores the application of écriture féminine within the realm of digital gaming, focusing specifically on the digital game Gris. Rather than viewing feminine writing as a rigid methodological framework, this research conceptualises it as a ...
Veronika Šašalová, Jana Radošinská
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Empowering voices: the role of tertiary education in advancing gender equality through feminine writing in Bangladesh

Journal of Applied Research in Higher Education
PurposeThis study investigates how tertiary education in Bangladesh can promote gender equality by integrating feminine writing into the academic environment.
T. Husain   +4 more
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