Cruzando fronteras : the contribution of a decolonial feminism in organization studies

IF 0.8 4区 管理学 Q1 HISTORY
Mariana I. Paludi, Jean Helms Mills, A. Mills
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Abstract

ABSTRACT The purpose of this paper is to introduce decolonial feminist theorizing to the field of organizational history to explore issues of historical revisionism, hierarchy, power, and coloniality. This paper is a theoretical work and uses empirical material from the archive of the company Pan American Airways (PAA) to exemplify possible interpretations when using decolonial feminist frameworks. We analyzed how representations of Latin Americans explore ideas of race, gender, and nationality? Drawing on the feminist and decolonial literature we suggest that the field of organizational history can profit from the reflexive nature of the colonial past and the possibility of thinking about the future by reflecting on the past (the mestiza way). In short, this work is a contribution to the ‘decolonial turn’, that shifts the way we produce knowledge by understanding that most social problems should be understood through consideration of the implications of modernity and coloniality. The work is part of a larger project on Pan American Airways (PAA) and the production of intersectionality – involving extensive archival research, including analysis of a range of documents such as letters between the airline’s Latin American Division (LAD) and its head office, tourist brochures, magazines, maps, as well as pictures of landscapes and people from the so-called Latin American region.
拓荒者:非殖民女性主义在组织研究中的贡献
摘要本文旨在将非殖民化女权主义理论引入组织史领域,探讨历史修正主义、等级制度、权力和殖民主义等问题。本文是一篇理论著作,使用泛美航空公司(PAA)档案中的经验材料来举例说明在使用非殖民化女权主义框架时可能的解释。我们分析了拉丁美洲人的表征是如何探索种族、性别和国籍的?借鉴女权主义和非殖民化文学,我们认为组织史领域可以从殖民地过去的反射性和通过反思过去思考未来的可能性中获利(梅斯提萨方式)。简言之,这项工作是对“非殖民化转向”的贡献,它通过理解大多数社会问题应该通过考虑现代性和殖民性的影响来理解,从而改变了我们产生知识的方式。这项工作是关于泛美航空公司(PAA)的一个更大项目的一部分,也是交叉性的制作——涉及广泛的档案研究,包括对一系列文件的分析,如航空公司拉丁美洲分部(LAD)与其总部之间的信件、旅游手册、杂志、地图,以及来自所谓拉丁美洲地区的风景和人民的照片。
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CiteScore
1.10
自引率
16.70%
发文量
8
期刊介绍: Management & Organizational History (M&OH) is a quarterly, peer-reviewed journal that aims to publish high quality, original, academic research concerning historical approaches to the study of management, organizations and organizing. The journal addresses issues from all areas of management, organization studies, and related fields. The unifying theme of M&OH is its historical orientation. The journal is both empirical and theoretical. It seeks to advance innovative historical methods. It facilitates interdisciplinary dialogue, especially between business and management history and organization theory. The ethos of M&OH is reflective, ethical, imaginative, critical, inter-disciplinary, and international, as well as historical in orientation.
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