在金融的阴影下工作:重新思考琼·阿克尔的唯物主义女性主义社会学

Work in the shadow of finance: Rethinking Joan Acker's materialist feminist sociology

Gender, Work and Organization · 2018
被引 12
ABS 3

中文导读

本文纪念琼·阿克尔,聚焦其著作《等级、工作与身体:性别化组织理论》,探讨该理论对后福特主义劳动研究的贡献,并追问在金融主导的当代社会其相关性是否依然成立。

Abstract

To commemorate the life and work of Joan Acker, this article focuses on the jewel in the crown of her extensive oeuvre: ‘Hierarchies, Jobs and Bodies: A Theory of Gendered Organizations'. I take as my focus the significance of ‘Hierarchies, Jobs and Bodies' for the development of theorizations of labour and especially for theorizations of post‐Fordist work and working. In so doing, I trace the impact of Acker's interventions across a number of bodies of research and sets of debates across the nearly three decades since its publication. But in addition to tracing this impact, I ask if the relevance of ‘Hierarchies, Jobs and Bodies' still holds today. Does this relevance still hold in a context where finance institutions rather than work organizations have emerged as the key institutions of societal discipline and control? In opening out this line of questioning my intention is to advance the broad project to which Acker was firmly committed, namely, the project of materialist feminist sociology.

女性主义社会学劳动理论组织理论唯物主义