Postcolonial Feminism in Management and Organization Studies
Critical Perspectives from India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh
Herausgeber: Doshi, Vijayta
Postcolonial Feminism in Management and Organization Studies
Critical Perspectives from India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh
Herausgeber: Doshi, Vijayta
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This book draws upon the feminist work grounded specifically in the context of India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh to demonstrate the plurality of thinking.
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This book draws upon the feminist work grounded specifically in the context of India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh to demonstrate the plurality of thinking.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Routledge Focus on Women Writers in Organization Studies
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 144
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. März 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 222mm x 145mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 270g
- ISBN-13: 9781032053691
- ISBN-10: 1032053690
- Artikelnr.: 67262323
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Routledge Focus on Women Writers in Organization Studies
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 144
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. März 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 222mm x 145mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 270g
- ISBN-13: 9781032053691
- ISBN-10: 1032053690
- Artikelnr.: 67262323
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Vijayta Doshi is Associate Professor of Organizational Behavoir and Human Resource Management at the Indian Institute of Management, Udaipur, India.
1. Introduction: Postcolonial Feminism in Management and Organization
Studies: Critical perspectives From India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh Part
I: Feminist Resistance to Subalternity: Deconstructing "Development" and
"Social Responsibility" 2. Naila Kabeer: Deconstructing Empowerment of
Poor Women Entrepreneurs in Postcolonial Bangladesh 3. The Continued
Silencing of Gayatri Spivak's Subaltern: A Critique of the Elite Nexus of
NGOs, Academic, and Corporations Part II: Exposing Neocolonialism in the
Post-colonies: An Urge for Ethics of Care 4: Colonialism Otherwise:
Reading Uzma Falak's Kashmir 5. Modern Slavery in Contemporary India:
Addressing the Elephant in the Room - Contributions From Stringer and
Samanova Part III: Decolonizing Management Education and Praxis Through
Postcolonial Feminism 6. The Epistemology of the Toilet: Doing Class Work
in Pakistan 7. Bringing Postcolonial Women Writers to Executive
Education: Case of Women Managers' Program in India
Studies: Critical perspectives From India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh Part
I: Feminist Resistance to Subalternity: Deconstructing "Development" and
"Social Responsibility" 2. Naila Kabeer: Deconstructing Empowerment of
Poor Women Entrepreneurs in Postcolonial Bangladesh 3. The Continued
Silencing of Gayatri Spivak's Subaltern: A Critique of the Elite Nexus of
NGOs, Academic, and Corporations Part II: Exposing Neocolonialism in the
Post-colonies: An Urge for Ethics of Care 4: Colonialism Otherwise:
Reading Uzma Falak's Kashmir 5. Modern Slavery in Contemporary India:
Addressing the Elephant in the Room - Contributions From Stringer and
Samanova Part III: Decolonizing Management Education and Praxis Through
Postcolonial Feminism 6. The Epistemology of the Toilet: Doing Class Work
in Pakistan 7. Bringing Postcolonial Women Writers to Executive
Education: Case of Women Managers' Program in India
1. Introduction: Postcolonial Feminism in Management and Organization
Studies: Critical perspectives From India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh Part
I: Feminist Resistance to Subalternity: Deconstructing "Development" and
"Social Responsibility" 2. Naila Kabeer: Deconstructing Empowerment of
Poor Women Entrepreneurs in Postcolonial Bangladesh 3. The Continued
Silencing of Gayatri Spivak's Subaltern: A Critique of the Elite Nexus of
NGOs, Academic, and Corporations Part II: Exposing Neocolonialism in the
Post-colonies: An Urge for Ethics of Care 4: Colonialism Otherwise:
Reading Uzma Falak's Kashmir 5. Modern Slavery in Contemporary India:
Addressing the Elephant in the Room - Contributions From Stringer and
Samanova Part III: Decolonizing Management Education and Praxis Through
Postcolonial Feminism 6. The Epistemology of the Toilet: Doing Class Work
in Pakistan 7. Bringing Postcolonial Women Writers to Executive
Education: Case of Women Managers' Program in India
Studies: Critical perspectives From India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh Part
I: Feminist Resistance to Subalternity: Deconstructing "Development" and
"Social Responsibility" 2. Naila Kabeer: Deconstructing Empowerment of
Poor Women Entrepreneurs in Postcolonial Bangladesh 3. The Continued
Silencing of Gayatri Spivak's Subaltern: A Critique of the Elite Nexus of
NGOs, Academic, and Corporations Part II: Exposing Neocolonialism in the
Post-colonies: An Urge for Ethics of Care 4: Colonialism Otherwise:
Reading Uzma Falak's Kashmir 5. Modern Slavery in Contemporary India:
Addressing the Elephant in the Room - Contributions From Stringer and
Samanova Part III: Decolonizing Management Education and Praxis Through
Postcolonial Feminism 6. The Epistemology of the Toilet: Doing Class Work
in Pakistan 7. Bringing Postcolonial Women Writers to Executive
Education: Case of Women Managers' Program in India







