The Organisation and the Mouth of Hell |
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Authors: | Heather Höpfl |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Accounting, Finance &2. Management , University of Essex , Wivenhoe Park, Colchester , CO4 35Q , UK hopfl@essex.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | FLESH ‘We are now beginning a two week consultation period—but let me say this [finger raised for emphasis)—if you are not for this project [dramatic pause) you ought to be looking for a move elsewhere’. (Announcement preceding a post‐1992 university restructuring, April 2002) ‘Hang on. I am just parking the car. I am walking into the building. I am now entering the mouth of hell…’ (Conversation with a friend who was calling from his mobile phone as he entered his workplace) ‘My heart sinks every time I have to go there. It takes away your spirit’. (Former colleague writing about her experiences of going to work) ‘I am nailed to the desk at the moment…’. (My email to friend in another institution) ‘Your email was full of Catholic imagery’. (Reply) ‘We live on that border, crossroads beings, crucified beings’. (Kristeva, 1987 Kristeva, J. 1987. Tales of love, Edited by: Roudiez, L. New York: Columbia University Press. [Google Scholar]: 254) |
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Keywords: | Abstraction Theory Judgement Hell Doom Justice |
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