Table of contents - Special Issue: The novel and organization
Guest Editors: Chris Land, Martyna Sliwa
The novel and organization: introduction from the Editors
Chris Land, Martyna ŚliwaThe purpose of this paper is to conceptualise the relationship between novels and organizational change and to introduce this special issue of the Journal of Organizational Change…
Distant readings: anthropology of organizations through novels
Barbara CzarniawskaAlthough it is commonly assumed that comparative studies are the best way to proceed in constructing theories of organizing, the practical fulfillment of this postulate has always…
Organizational brilliance: on blinding visions in organizations
Sverre SpoelstraSeeing, one might say, is everything between black blindness and white blindness: between not seeing because of the absence of light and not seeing because of the blinding quality…
“All I want to do is get that check and get drunk”: Testifying to resistance in Charles Bukowski's Factotum
Carl RhodesThe purpose of this paper is to examine the themes of resistance to organizations in Charles Bukowski's novel Factotum in relation to contemporary theory in organization studies…
The illustrated Post Office: a layered account of organisational sexism, brutality and escape
Ann RippinReading the works of Charles Bukowski is a male, and by extension, masculine activity, and as such it can make a female reader feel as if she is trespassing into some male…
An aesthetics of displacement: Thomas Pynchon's symptomatology of organization
Timon BeyesThe purpose of this paper is to explore Thomas Pynchon's novel Against the Day as a symptomatology of organization and examine the (un)easy relationship between the novel and…
Jumpstarting the future with Fredric Jameson: Reflections on capitalism, science fiction and Utopia
Christian De CockThe purpose of this paper is to explore conceptions of radical change and utopianism in the work of Philip K. Dick and Fredrick Jameson in order to challenge the neo‐liberal…
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- Prof Slawomir Magala