E-Book, Englisch, 289 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Managing the Post-Colony
Ways of Organising, Managing and Living
E-Book, Englisch, 289 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Managing the Post-Colony
ISBN: 978-981-19-2988-5
Verlag: Springer Singapore
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The power of domination is its ability to silence other ways of knowing, being and doing.
Focus on South Asi
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Ways of Managing, Organising and Living
delivers a profound critique of Western management theory and its universalistic claims. But, it goes much furtherto advance other managements and ways of organising from the peoples and communities of South Asia.
Stella M. Nkomo, University of Pretoria, South Africa I like very much the orientation and the composition of the volume…you have a) the meaning of management in the West changed after the Industrial revolution and by 1900 became a political issue domestically in the US and before that colonial, as you show in the colonial context of South Asia; b) so the constitution of the settler management as you show with McCaulay, destituted all existing local form of organizing their praxis of living; c) the task now is the reconstitution of the destituted, the pluriversal human (and animals too) self-organization subjected to Western regulations to their own benefit, while materializing their rhetoric of racial destitution (incapable of organizing like us, impossible for them to be like, us we have to teach them civilization, etc.). Walter Mignolo, William H. Wannamaker Professor of Literature and Romance Studies at Duke University, USA Very Impressive and Much NeededPushkala Prasad, Zankel Chair Professor, Skidmore College.
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Part I: Chapter 1.Introduction to the volume.- Chapter 2. Post-colonial Sri Lanka: Literacy rate and economic disparity.- Chapter 3. Multilingualism and management studies in South Asia.- Chapter 4. Permission to narrate: Colonialism, anti-colonialism, postcolonialism and organizational nostalgia.- Chapter 5. Critical realism, reflexivity and the missing voice of the subaltern: The case of postcolonial Sri Lanka.- Part II: Resistance and Re-existence through Communities as Organising.- Chapter 6. Decoloniality as a dialectic between the joint-ness in the familial and commercial spheres of an indigenous business community.- Chapter 7. Bazaar as microcosm of political society.- Chapter 8.Capitalism’s universalizing project and forms of organizing in microfinance industry: Evidence from South Asia.- Part III: Indigenous Ethics of Managing and Organising. Chapter 9. The role of indigenous knowledge in managing the post-colony: Revisiting contemporary Sri Lankan managerial values.- Chapter 10. Islamic ethics and business in the post-colonial World.- Chapter11. Professionalism and the neoliberal workplace: Competing discourses in South Asia.- Part IV: Resistance and Re-existence in Institutionalised Education and Knowledge.- Chapter 12. Dance as a strategy of resistance and resurgence: Kalavanthulu community.- Chapter13. Language, knowledge and retaining sovereignty, resisting commodification: Case of Men Tsee.