性别与愿景领导:用柏格森、德勒兹和加塔利重新思考‘愿景’

Gender and visionary leading: rethinking ‘vision’ with Bergson, Deleuze and Guattari

ORGANIZATION · 2013
被引 29
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

探讨女性领导者被认为缺乏‘愿景’的指控,追溯其根源至性别刻板印象背后的二元表征逻辑,并借助德勒兹、加塔利和柏格森的哲学提出替代性理解,对性别与领导力研究有启发。

Abstract

In this article, we investigate the charge that women leaders fall short when it comes to ‘vision’. We track the roots of this charge, and the effects this has on women in the workplace, back to the binary representationalist logic that underpin gender stereotypes. We challenge these representationalist stereotypes by offering a more material account of how identities come into being, drawing on the work of Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari. In the last part of the article we explore an alternative understanding of ‘visionary leadership’ by drawing on Henri Bergson’s philosophy and ethics and that of Deleuze, which allows for the development of an alternative understanding of both agency and epistemology. We also rely heavily on Elizabeth Grosz’ reading of Deleuze and Bergson, and her valuable perspectives on the implications of these authors’ work for gender discourses.

性别研究领导力哲学组织行为学