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  Organisational Gothic
 
 
Title: Organisational Gothic
Author: Parker, Martin
Appeared in: Culture & organization
Paging: Volume 11 (2005) nr. 3 pages 153-166
Year: 2005-09
Contents: This paper illustrates and theorises a tradition of 'gothic' representations of organisation in the last two centuries. It links Marx's conjunction between capital and the vampire, Dickensian melodrama, and Weber and Kafka's labyrinthine bureaucracy, to contemporary films that show power-crazed lunatics at the top of corporate skyscrapers. I argue that this represents a powerful form of cultural critique through representation. Organisational gothic is, I believe, one cultural trope that has commonly been employed in order to reframe sanitised visions of a brave new world. More generally, the paper also exemplifies a certain approach to the cultural aspects of organization, in this case by making a claim for the importance of a cultural history of representations of industry and organisation.
Publisher: Routledge
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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