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Persuasively arguing for the inclusion of overlooked female figures
whilst simultaneously bridging feminist theory and critical
historiography, Historical Female Management Theorists features
four literary non-fiction, fictitious conversations with historic
female proto-management theorists from Canada and the United
States: Frances Perkins (1880-1965), Hallie Flanagan (1890-1969),
Madeleine Parent (1918-2012), and Viola Desmond (1914-1965). These
women have been noted for their contributions in various fields,
however their accomplishments and lessons have largely been
overlooked by management and organizational history. A variety of
archival, biographical and media sources are combined with
Williams's own sense-making and learnings to stitch together a
believable, but fictional encounter, introducing a method for
feminist historical inquiry - ficto-feminism. A blend of
auto-ethnography, collective biography and fictocriticism, this new
method explores mechanisms to enact personal agency in subject and
writer, featuring a novel narrative, storytelling style inspired by
fictional writing. Historical Female Management Theorists is
essential reading for both feminist scholars and management
historians.
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