Index

Feminists and Queer Theorists Debate the Future of Critical Management Studies

ISBN: 978-1-78635-498-3, eISBN: 978-1-78635-497-6

ISSN: 2046-6072

Publication date: 11 April 2017

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(2017), "Index", Feminists and Queer Theorists Debate the Future of Critical Management Studies (Dialogues in Critical Management Studies, Vol. 3), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 255-261. https://doi.org/10.1108/S2046-607220160000003022

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INDEX

Abjection
, 58–61

Academics, interviews with
, 91–93

Activism
, 7, 86, 91, 105, 133

through CMS and CME
, 87–88

experiences through teaching
, 93–97

Advocacy intellectualism
, 76

Affectivity
, 8–9, 206, 207, 210, 223, 224–225

Age
, 45

Animal-writing in organisational studies
, 59

Anti-colonialism
, 44, 121

Anti-mining movements in Skouries Chalkidiki
, 141–143

Anti-Mipsterz traditionalist discourse
, 118

Anti-racist
, 40

feminisms
, 5–6, 40–41, 44–46

feminist CMS
, 49–51

Austerity policies
, 130, 131, 139, 143

‘Autonomous geographies’
, 140

Barthes, Roland
, 197–198

Beaver Café
, 139–141

Binaries
, 120–123

‘Birds, women and writing’
, 159–161

Black feminists
, 43, 44

Black minority ethnics (BMEs)
, 50

Bodies
, 21, 26–28, 41, 67, 146, 158–159

Business school
, 86, 87

Caravan for Struggle and Solidarity
, 144

Circus crew
, 118–119

Citational homosociality
, 19

Citational practices
, 19

Cixous, Héléne
, 156

‘Birds, women and writing’
, 159–161

Class
, 45, 50, 86, 88, 94, 111

Colonialism
, 50, 71

Community
, 215

queer
, 197, 199–200

‘Contemporary Workforce’, The
, 90, 93, 94

Contextual indeterminacy
, 198

Copenhagen Pride
, 221–222

Craft mania
, 180

Critical Action learning
, 193

Critical discourse analysis (CDA)
, 112–113

‘Critical faith-centered’ approach
, 111

Critical Management Education (CME)
, 86

activism through CMS and
, 87–88

Critical Management Studies (CMS)
, 1, 9, 14–16, 40–41, 58, 86, 87, 175, 191–193, 204–205, 229

activism through CME and
, 87–88

anti-racist feminisms
, 40–41, 44–46

anti-racist feminist
, 49–51

decolonial feminism
, 45

degree of clarity
, 3–4

feminism in
, 89–90

feminist critical race killjoys in

racism
, 22–23

sexism
, 16–22

white bodies
, 26–28

white feminist complicity
, 28–31

white ignorance
, 24–25

feminist writers
, 156

hegemonic masculinity
, 4–5

institutionalization
, 230

intellectual practices
, 2–3

multiculturalism
, 5–6

neo-liberal academic career
, 9–10

notion of queer
, 8–9

PSF contribution to
, 69–74

queer and feminist theory
, 1–2

queer/feminist dog-writing
, 157–159

queer friendship
, 228–229

queer stirrings in
, 233–236

queerer developments within
, 237

queering CMS
, 238–242

redeeming difference
, 46–49

relationship with queer theory
, 229–230

scholars
, 205

scholarship
, 174

as white masculinity
, 41–44

Women’s Association
, 239

writing process
, 7–8, 161–166

See also Feminist CMS in lecture hall

Critical Management Studies: Global Voices, Local Accents
, 22–23

Critical Performativity Theory (CPT)
, 204–205

Critical race theorists
, 29–30

Critical race theory
, 44–45, 46

Critics of white ignorance
, 28

Culture
, 74

cultural context
, 87

cultural embeddedness, science spectatorship to
, 76–77

Danish activist network
, 208, 215

de Lauretis, Teresa
, 196

‘Death of the author’
, 66

Dialogue on Love, A
, 172, 176, 177, 186

Diaspora Muslim communities
, 104

Disability
, 71, 88, 94, 100

Diversity
, 6, 46, 60

Dog-writing
, 159

Dolls
, 185, 178–179, 189–190

Douglas, Mary
, 174

Edelman, Lee
, 198

Education
, 88, 97, 117

Ethico-politics
, 74–76

Ethics of care
, 18

Ethnic minorities
, 23, 40, 50, 94, 118, 219–220, 223

Eurocentrism
, 41

Federici, Silvia
, 7, 131, 134–135, 146, 161

Female Eunuch, The
, 193

Feminism
, 44–45, 70, 72, 86, 107

in between solitudes and binaries
, 120–123

and CDA
, 112–113

in CMS
, 89–90

Islam and
, 109–111

Mipsterz and hipsters
, 106, 113–114, 114–117, 117–119

postcolonialism and postcolonial feminism
, 107–109

‘shallow’ movement
, 105–106

in third space
, 105

Feminist and Women’s Studies Association (FWSA)
, 91

Feminist(s)
, 17, 40

activist movements
, 142

CMS in lecture hall

activism through CMS and CME
, 87–88

areas for future research
, 99–101

challenges
, 97–99

experiences of activism through teaching
, 93–97

feminism in CMS
, 89–90

interviews with academics
, 91–93

personal narratives
, 90–91

of colour
, 28, 45

critical management

interventions
, 99

scholar
, 86

critical race killjoys in CMS
, 14–16

racism
, 22–23

sexism
, 16–22

white bodies
, 26–28

white feminist complicity
, 28–31

white ignorance
, 24–25

dog-writing
, 157–159

solidarity
, 132–133

theory
, 1–2, 4, 9, 16–17, 62, 133–137

degree of clarity
, 3–4

hegemonic masculinity
, 4–5

intellectual practices
, 2–3

multiculturalism
, 5–6

neo-liberal academic career
, 9–10

notion of queer
, 8–9

writing process
, 7–8

‘Fucking Management’
, 235

Gender
, 50, 94, 111

parodies
, 67–69

performativity
, 89

theory
, 16–17

Global Financial Crisis (GFC)
, 130

Grassroots online activism
, 105

Greek economy
, 138

Halperin, David
, 198

Haraway, Donna
, 156, 157

OncoMouse®
, 165

Harding, Nancy
, 156

Hegemonic feminism
, 45

Hegemonic masculinity
, 89

Herbert, George
, 188

Heterogeneity
, 60

Hipster
, 105–106

‘Hipsterdom’. See Hipster

Human Condition, The
, 146

Human-animal studies
, 7–8, 157, 159

‘Identity politics’
, 76

Ignorance
, 24–25

Inequality regimes
, 15, 89

Institutionalised practices
, 19

Institutionalized politico-economic structure
, 24

Intellectual practices
, 2–3

Intersectionality
, 43–44

Interviews with academics
, 91–93

Irigaray, Luce
, 199

Islam
, 105, 109–111, 118

internal threat to
, 119

‘Islamofashionista’
, 117

Lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans (LGBT)
, 208, 231, 236, 238–239, 241

activists
, 216

community
, 196, 209, 217

Denmark
, 215, 216

events
, 218

organization
, 197

Liberal sisters
, 116–117

Malabou, Catherine
, 215

Management school
, 86, 87, 96, 156, 230, 238

Managerialism
, 3, 235

Marginalisation
, 2, 3, 5–7, 46, 59, 90, 156

Masculinity
, 9–10, 21, 69, 148

Media
, 105

social
, 107, 112

Minorities
, 14

ethnic
, 23

ethnic LGBTs
, 210

people
, 14–15

racialised
, 17, 20–21, 27

in white space
, 27

Mipsterz women

construct identity in video
, 113–114

Muslim women construct
, 114–117

Multiculturalism
, 5–6, 46, 68

Multi-positionality
, 61, 76

Muslim women
, 104

construct Mipsterz women
, 114

challenging orientalist stereotypes
, 115–116

excluding ‘other’ liberal sisters
, 116–117

normalizing Muslim-American women
, 114–115

grassroots online activism by
, 105

‘Navajo Rug’, The
, 189

Neoliberalism
, 2, 133

austerity measures
, 131

career
, 9-10

feminist solidarity
, 132–133

feminist theory and post-2008 alternative organizing
, 133–137

GFC
, 130

globalization
, 142–143

‘Noble savage’ myth
, 50–51

politicization of body during crisis
, 138–145

way forward
, 145–149

Nomadic sustainable ethics
, 149

Occident/orient dichotomy
, 108

‘Orfanotrofio’ (Thessaloniki)
, 144–145

Orientalism
, 105, 107, 108, 115–116, 120–121

Performativity
, 8–9, 16, 18, 87, 205–206, 211, 223, 225

conceptualization
, 205

crisis
, 205

gender
, 89

political theory
, 206–207

progressive
, 205

queer
, 210–211

Phallocentrism
, 67

Phillips, Mary
, 156

‘Placed-based civic activism’
, 140

Plasticity
, 207, 213–214

Pluralism
, 60, 68

Political theory
, 206–207

Politicization of body during crisis

anti-mining movements in Skouries Chalkidiki
, 141–143

Beaver Café
, 139–141

context
, 138–139

sacked cleaners camping outside of ministry of finance
, 143–145

‘Politics of difference’ cultural relationship
, 75

Post-2008 alternative organizing
, 133–137

Postcolonialism
, 44–45

commentators
, 67

feminism
, 7, 107–109

scholars
, 44

theory
, 22–23

Postmodernism
, 61, 63–65

Poststructuralism
, 86

Poststructuralist feminist (PSF)
, 71

contribution to CMS
, 69–74

territory of ‘in-between’
, 72–74

Pullen, Alison
, 156

Queer
, 8–9, 40, 196–197, 206, 243

affectivities
, 211–213

community
, 199–200

contextual and conceptual indeterminacy
, 199

dialogue
, 196, 200

friendship
, 228–229, 243

negativity
, 9

performativities
, 210–211

politics
, 196

posing
, 208–210

Queer Nation movement
, 200

queer theory
, 197–198

stirrings in CMS
, 233–236

Queer theory
, 1–2, 4, 8, 9, 172, 196–198, 231–233, 240

for CMS
, 238

CMS relationship with
, 229–230

degree of clarity
, 3–4

hegemonic masculinity
, 4–5

intellectual practices
, 2–3

multiculturalism
, 5–6

neo-liberal academic career
, 9–10

new horizon for
, 243–244

notion of queer
, 8–9

writing process
, 7–8

See also Sedgwick, Eve Kosofsky

Queering
, 229

alternatives
, 148

autoethnography
, 90

CMS
, 238–242

management and organisation
, 233

paper

CMS
, 191–193

critical management studies
, 175

making with Eve
, 182–191

methodological note
, 172–174

Sedgwick
, 175–176

writing with Eve
, 176–182

Queerness
, 207, 208, 223, 231, 237, 241, 242, 243

Race
, 24, 45, 50, 111

Racial parodies
, 67–69

Racialised minorities
, 17, 20–21, 27

Racism
, 6, 14–15, 22–23, 24, 71

Racist migration policy
, 15

Radical feminist theory
, 7

Redeeming difference in CMS
, 46–49

anti-racist feminisms
, 40–41, 44–46

anti-racist feminist CMS
, 49–51

CMS as white masculinity
, 41–44

Representation
, 65–67

Research Excellence Framework
, 97

Sabaah (LGBT activist organization)
, 9, 208, 210, 215

celebration
, 220–223

intervention
, 218–220

invitation
, 216–217

modes of plasticity
, 215

Sedgwick, Eve Kosofsky
, 172–174, 175–176

See also Queer theory

‘Self other’
, 74–76

Sexism
, 4, 6, 14–15, 16

feminist theory
, 16–17

problematic CMS practices
, 17–18

reproduction
, 19–20

reproduction of academy
, 21–22

social reproduction
, 24

strategic networking
, 20–21

Sexuality
, 42–43, 45, 94, 111

Signification
, 65–67, 68

Skouries Chalkidiki, anti-mining movements in
, 141–143

Sluts
, 118–119

Social media
, 14, 15, 105, 112

Sociomaterial agencements
, 205, 206, 213

Strategic Misogyny
, 14

Strategic networking
, 20–21

Structural Adjustment Programmes (SAPs)
, 131–132

Subject-less abstractions

abjection
, 58–61

establishment foundationalism challenge
, 61–62

gender and racial parodies
, 67–69

postmodernism
, 63–65

PSF contribution to CMS
, 69–74

from science spectatorship to cultural embeddedness
, 76–77

‘self other’
, 74–76

tracing footprints
, 65–67

Sullivan, Shannon
, 30, 179–180, 181

This Sex Which Is Not One
, 199

Tracing footprints
, 65–67

Trades Union Congress (TUC)
, 143

Traditionalist discourse
, 120–121

Traditionalist Muslims

construct Mipsterz women
, 117–119

excluding ‘other’ traditionalist sisters
, 118

internal threat to Islam
, 119

whores, circus crew, and sluts
, 118–119

See also Muslim women

Unconventional methodologies
, 172

Angel of History Doll Text
, 186

flexahexagons
, 189–190

making with Eve
, 182

Rag Dolls
, 191

silk
, 180–181

Smith’s Structure of Visual Book
, 187

suggesting materials for students
, 183–185

wooing
, 177–178

writing with Eve
, 176–182

See also Sedgwick, Eve Kosofsky

VIDA group
, 4, 16, 200, 239

White feminism
, 28, 29

intersectional analysis
, 30–31

women of colour
, 29–30

White-washed theories
, 44

Whiteness
, 26, 43–46, 49

and CMS
, 41–44

ignorance
, 24–25

solipsism
, 42, 51

white masculinity
, 49

Whores
, 118–119

Women

of colour feminisms
, 45

creativity
, 140

demystifying capitalism
, 141

rights
, 5–6

See also Feminism; Muslim women

Workers Cooperatives Network of Athens
, 140

Writing
, 161–166