Becoming Visible: Uncovering hidden entanglements of power, performativity and becoming subjectivities in a global bank
通过分析一次跨洲电话会议的亲身经历,揭示全球银行中权力、表演性与主体性生成的隐秘纠缠,为组织研究提供后质性、女性主义的实验性方法。
This paper explores entanglements and flows of power, performativity and related becoming subjectivities, in a rich thicket of lived experience in a global bank. The inquiry focuses on an affective auto/ethnographic field text of a mundane, cross-continent, telephone meeting between a senior executive colleague and myself. Experimenting with post-qualitative, transversal, feminist inquiry ‘I’ deliberately plug into multiple, criss-crossing, philosophical concepts of gendered power, performativity and subjectivity. ‘I’ playfully–vulnerably assay with new ways of doing processual organizational research and making knowing–as–action, including with potential readers. ‘I’ write differently, aiming to enact and exemplify the post-qualitative organization studies terrain as unsettled, unsettling and unpredictable. In a processual, abductive interpretation of my field text ‘I’ uncover agential subjectivities emerging from unconscious affective entanglements travelling across continents and disjunctive temporalities and between human and non-human entities. ‘I’ depart by reflecting on the contributions of my paper and implications of this inquiry for my practice as an organization studies practitioner–researcher.