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Abstract In this paper I analyze 30 years of research on patriarchy in top management and organization studies (MOS) journals, and I map out an agenda for (re)igniting patriarchy as both a topic of study and lens for viewing key MOS issues in a new light. I organize my review (175 articles) around three themes: intersections, subjects, and contexts. By
Nicole Ferry
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Abstract This paper is an edited version of a conversation between Silvia Gherardi and Lynne Baxter at the Inaugural Distinguished Speaker Event of the Gender, Materialities, and Activism Network. We learn about the development of Professor Gherardi's interest in feminism, how it evolves and informs her wider work on organization studies and ...
Silvia Gherardi, Lynne F. Baxter
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Gabriela Mistral, in a Maternal-Matrix-Material Language
For some decades, feminist thinkers such as Luce Irigaray, Luisa Muraro and Rosi Braidotti —among others— have tried to reconstruct the ontological assumptions of a language independent of the abstract phallogocentric logic, emerging by metonymic ...
María Binetti
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Writing trans histories with an ethics of care, while reading gender in imperial Roman literature
Abstract Two major barriers interfere with writing trans histories of the premodern world: the conflict between creating a legible or foreignised past and balancing the vastness of the social system of gender against individual performances of gender identity. In this article, I propose one methodology to bypass these barriers.
Ky Merkley
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The Other Side of Peirce's Phaneroscopy [PDF]
Research on Peirce’s phaneroscopy has been done with and through the paradigm or the conceptual schema of “Being” — what has been critiqued by post-structuralist philosophers as the metaphysics of Being.
Ioannidis, Iraklis
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Abstract This essay answers the question What good is anthropology? via a discussion of Susan Sontag's review of photographer Diane Arbus's 1972 retrospective exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art. Sontag asserts that Arbus, in depicting people whom Sontag smugly regards as “ugly,” is necessarily exploiting them. I perceive an exact comparison between
Don Kulick
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Not One, Not Two: Toward an Ontology of Pregnancy [PDF]
Basic understandings of subjectivity are derived from the principles of masculine embodiment such as temporal stability and singularity. But pregnancy challenges such understandings because it represents a sort of splitting of the body.
Sidzinska, Maja
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Le rien et le féminisme : À propos de la gratuité [PDF]
Le rien apparaît d’emblée comme un de ces concepts étrangers, même rébarbatifs, aux théories féministes. Luce Irigaray l’a abordé dans son essai sur Martin Heidegger.
Couture, Denise
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Failed Friendship, Forgotten Genealogies: Simone de Beuvoir and Luce Irigaray
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Debra Bergoffen
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Giving birth to 'a third world as work in common and space-time to be shared'. The importance of Luce Irigaray and Judith Butler to staging Sarah Kane's Cleansed (1998). [PDF]
This audio recording was made from a presentation of the paper given by speaker Nina Kane at University of Paris-Sorbonne IV on Friday 27th June 2014. A written copy of the paper is also available to download from the repository. http://eprints.hud.ac.uk/
Kane, Nina R.
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