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A critical look at management through the eye of Georges Bataille (EMS Editions “Hors collection”, 2023)

by Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief

2023-11-09 23:00:00
Page 2 to 10: Start pages | Page 11 to 12: François De March and Jean-Paul Dumond – Foreword | Page 13 to 44: François De March – Preface. Battle in management sciences? | Page 46 to 57: Marina Galletti – Chapter 1. The “sovereign man of art” | Page 58 to 68: Élisabeth Roudinesco – Chapter 2. Battle and psychoanalysis | Page 70 to 83: Laurent Bibard – Chapter 1. Bataille, reader of Kojève | Page 84 to 92: François L’Yvonnet – Chapter 2. Baudrillard, beyond Mauss and Bataille | Page 93 to 104: Emmanuel Gabellieri – Chapter 3. Excess, expenditure and donation at Bataille and Simone Weil | Page 106 to 116: Michèle Richman – Chapter 1. Anthropological news from Bataille | Page 117 to 125: Jean-François Chanlat – Chapter 2. Bataille’s contribution to a broader anthropology of management and management sciences | Page 126 to 139: Jean-Paul Dumond – Chapter 3. Bataille and the realist, interpretivist and constructivist paradigms | Page 140 to 153: Andreù Solé – Chapter 4. Can Bataille’s thought help us to free ourselves from the cage? | Page 155 to 165: Cédric Mong-Hy – Chapter 1. The cyborg cattle and the headless | Page 166 to 180: François De March – Chapter 2. Suicides at work: a return of human sacrifices? | Page 181 to 193: Frédéric Porcher – Chapter 3. An unreserved critique of the world of work | Page 194 to 207: Christine Noël-Lemaître – Chapter 4. Has the eroticism of the heart become impossible in the era of digital dating platforms? | Page 208 to 215: Catherine Millet and François De March – Chapter 5. Bataille and Artpress: art and eroticism | Page 217 to 229: Eleonora Montagner and Ilaria Fornacciari – Chapter 1. The blind spot of vision | Page 230 to 242: Alf Rehn – Chapter 2. Bataille, the Poverty of Innovation Theory and the Rise of Creation Studies | Page 243 to 255: Christian Walter – Chapter 3. The game with the “I”: a blind spot in management sciences | Page 256 to 267: Éric Gautier – Chapter 4. Social and environmental responsibility: the part of companies, the part of employees | Page 268 to 280: Jean-Paul Dumond – Open followingword. Battle and criticism of management? | Page 281 to 304: General bibliography | Page 305 to 316: François De March, Jean-Paul Dumond and Tania Webster – Chapter summaries | Page 317 to 322: Biographical sketches | Page 323 to 329: Index of proper nouns.
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