从性别化的组织到共情的边界空间:与布拉查·埃廷格一起解读身体伦理

From gendered organizations to compassionate borderspaces: Reading corporeal ethics with Bracha Ettinger

ORGANIZATION · 2014
被引 92
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

借鉴布拉查·埃廷格的女性主义身体伦理,提出一种基于共情与连接的组织伦理,以应对组织中的差异问题,并通过职场性别议题展示其应用。

Abstract

In this article, we propose a new way of approaching the topic of ethics for management and organization theory. We build on recent developments within critical organization studies that focus on the question of what kind of ethics is possible in organizational contexts that are inevitably beset by difference. Addressing this ‘ethics of difference’, we propose a turn to feminist theory, in which the topic has long been debated but which has been underutilized in organization theory until very recently. Specifically, we draw on the work of Bracha Ettinger to re-think and extend existing understandings. Inspired by gender studies, psychoanalysis, philosophy and art, Ettinger’s work has been celebrated for its revolutionary re-theorization of subjectivity. Drawing on a feminist ethics of the body inspired by psychoanalysis, she presents a concept of ‘trans-subjectivity’. In this, subjectivity is defined by connectedness, co-existence and compassion towards the other, and is grounded in what Ettinger terms the ‘matrixial borderspace’. An ethics of organization derived from the concept of the matrixial suggests that a different kind of ethical relation with the Other is possible. In this article, we demonstrate this through examining the issue of gender in the workplace. We conclude by outlining the implications of this perspective for rethinking ethics, embodiment and gender, and in particular for the development of a corporeal ethics for organization studies.

组织理论女性主义理论伦理性别研究管理哲学