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Title Feminists and queer theorists debate the future of critical management studies / edited by Alison Pullen, Nancy Harding, Mary Phillips.

Publication Info. Bingley : Emerald, 2017.

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Description 1 online resource.
Physical Medium polychrome
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Series Dialogues in critical management studies ; volume 3
Dialogues in critical management studies ; v. 3.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Front Cover; Feminists and Queer Theorists Debate the Future of Critical Management Studies; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Contributors; Chapter 1 Introduction: Feminist and Queer Politics in Critical Management Studies; References; Chapter 2 Manifesto for Feminist Critical Race Killjoys in CMS; Introduction; Sexism; Racism; White Ignorance; White Bodies; White Feminist Complicity; Conclusion; References; Chapter 3 Redeeming Difference in CMS through Anti-Racist Feminisms; Introduction; CMS as White Masculinity; Anti-Racist Feminisms; Redeeming My Difference
Towards an Anti-Racist Feminist CMS; Conclusion; References; Chapter 4 Beyond Subjectless Abstractions: A Feminist Praxis Contribution; The Abjection Dilemma; Back to the Future: The Establishment Foundationalism Challenge; Postmodernism: Revolution or Evolution?; Tracing the Footprints: Representation and Signification; Gender and Racial Parodies; Bridging the Divide: The PSF Contribution to CMS; The Third Space: The Territory of the 'In-Between'; 'Selfother' Subjects-In-Community: An Ethico-Political Grounding; From Science Spectatorship to Cultural Embeddedness; Notes; References
Chapter 5 Feminist Critical Management Studies in the Lecture Hall: A Space for Activism and Hope?; Introduction; Activism through CMS and CME; Feminism in CMS; Personal Narratives; Interviews with Academics; Experiences of Activism through Teaching; Challenges; Conclusions and Areas for Future Research; References; Chapter 6 Feminism in the Third Space -- Critical Discourse Analysis of Mipsterz Women and Grassroots Activism; Introduction; Postcolonialism and Postcolonial Feminism; Islam and Feminism; Critical Discourse Analysis of "Somewhere in America #Mipsterz"
Constructions and Contradictions from the Inside; How the Mipsterz Women Construct their Identity in the Video; How Muslim Women Construct the Mipsterz Women; Normalizing Muslim-American Women; Challenging Orientalist Stereotypes; Excluding "Other" Liberal Sisters; How Traditionalist Muslims Construct the Mipsterz Women; Excluding "Other" Traditionalist Sisters; Whores, Circus Crew, and Sluts; Internal Threat to Islam; In Between the Solitudes and Binaries; References; Chapter 7 The Neoliberal Crisis: Alternative Organizing and Spaces of/for Feminist Solidarity; Introduction
Feminist Theory and Post-2008 Alternative Organizing; Politicization of the Body during the (Greek) Crisis: Organizing Alternatives; The Context; The Beaver Café; Anti-Mining Movements in Skouries Chalkidiki; Sacked Cleaners Camping Outside of the Ministry of Finance; Discussion and the Way Forward; Notes; References; Chapter 8 Feminist CMS Writing as Difficult Joy: Via Bitches and Birds; Introduction; Queer/Feminist Dog-Writing; Cixous on Birds, Women and Writing; Writing as Difficult Joy; Conclusion; References; Chapter 9 Writing with Eve: Queering Paper; Introduction; Methodological Note
Summary 'What is CMS and what is its future?' is a question that has beguiled and frustrated academics within and outside its community. Using ideas from feminist and queer theory, here, authors aim to generate thinking on the future of CMS and ideas of how scholarly communities can engage in working lives differently.
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Subject Management.
Management.
Critical theory.
Critical theory.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Linstead, Alison, 1971- editor.
Harding, Nancy, 1952- editor.
Phillips, Mary, 1955- editor.
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