What does it mean to be a feminist? What can feminism say about ourselves, the work we do, and our ways of living together?
This book draws on the work of Fraser, Butler, and Braidotti to examine how societal and organizational processes shape and are shaped by our perception of work, value, and identity. Disrupting the long-established mind-body dualism, the book reveals its impact on our understanding of value, raising critical questions about how different forms of feminism influence work practices and recognition.
This is a unique and insightful analysis that sparks critical reflection, offering a foundation for corporeal ethics to drive meaningful change in organizations and society.
Tabela de Conteúdo
Foreword by Luigi Maria Sicca
1. Introduction
2. The (Un)productive Body
3. The (Re)productive Body
4. The Post-Modern Body
5. The Post-Human Body
6. A Proposal for Corporeal Ethics?
7. Conclusions
Afterword by Melissa Tyler
Sobre o autor
Daniela Pianezzi is Associate Professor in Organization Studies at the University of Verona.