The post-Cartesian ‘material turn’ in management and organization studies understands that bodies are far more than vehicles that enable work to be undertaken, but are agentive actors in the constitution of work and working selves. This leads to the need for more empirically-derived understanding of the agency of flesh in the performative corporealization of working, embodied selves. We met this challenge through adapting feminist, posthuman research methods for a study of the materialities and materialization of working bodies. The study takes forward Judith Butler’s and Karen Barad’s theories of performativity by reading them through each other, and introducing flesh as an agentive actor in each moment-to-moment move. In paying close atte...
This article concerns the ontological status of the performing body. What if it were not considered ...
The body, and corporeality, have become an enduring feminist and sociological concern. There is a g...
Body/Sex/Work focuses on the intimate, embodied and sexualised labour that occurs within body work a...
This chapter is a sociological rendition of the body-mind issue explored within the context of femin...
Critical perspectives on embodiment in organizations acknowledges that the body is a site, object an...
The “rise of embodiment” has been one of the most significant developments in social theory over the...
This article explores the relationship between ‘body work’ and gender, asking why paid work involvin...
This paper will interpret Judith Butler’s theory of performativity and materialization as a theory o...
In this chapter our aim is to look at the complex relational assemblages by which young people’s bod...
Critical social theory powerfully negates symbolic structures of political economy and imaginary pro...
In contemporary human and social sciences, it has become almost a commonplace to attribute to object...
From briefcases to drugs, and from boxing rings to tower blocks, this issue of M/C Journal turns its...
Drawing chiefly upon Judith Butler’s theory of gender performativity, this article argues that femin...
This thesis examines Judith Butler's account of performative agency in relation to its critics, in p...
In the Introduction to Volatile Bodies, feminist philosopher Elizabeth Grosz announced that the boo...
This article concerns the ontological status of the performing body. What if it were not considered ...
The body, and corporeality, have become an enduring feminist and sociological concern. There is a g...
Body/Sex/Work focuses on the intimate, embodied and sexualised labour that occurs within body work a...
This chapter is a sociological rendition of the body-mind issue explored within the context of femin...
Critical perspectives on embodiment in organizations acknowledges that the body is a site, object an...
The “rise of embodiment” has been one of the most significant developments in social theory over the...
This article explores the relationship between ‘body work’ and gender, asking why paid work involvin...
This paper will interpret Judith Butler’s theory of performativity and materialization as a theory o...
In this chapter our aim is to look at the complex relational assemblages by which young people’s bod...
Critical social theory powerfully negates symbolic structures of political economy and imaginary pro...
In contemporary human and social sciences, it has become almost a commonplace to attribute to object...
From briefcases to drugs, and from boxing rings to tower blocks, this issue of M/C Journal turns its...
Drawing chiefly upon Judith Butler’s theory of gender performativity, this article argues that femin...
This thesis examines Judith Butler's account of performative agency in relation to its critics, in p...
In the Introduction to Volatile Bodies, feminist philosopher Elizabeth Grosz announced that the boo...
This article concerns the ontological status of the performing body. What if it were not considered ...
The body, and corporeality, have become an enduring feminist and sociological concern. There is a g...
Body/Sex/Work focuses on the intimate, embodied and sexualised labour that occurs within body work a...