Published
Jul 14, 2021Page count
216 pagesISBN
978-1529200065Dimensions
234 x 156 mmImprint
Bristol University PressPublished
Jan 8, 2020Page count
216 pagesISBN
978-1529200041Dimensions
234 x 156 mmImprint
Bristol University PressPublished
Jan 8, 2020Page count
216 pagesISBN
978-1529200072Imprint
Bristol University PressPublished
Jan 8, 2020Page count
216 pagesISBN
978-1529200072Imprint
Bristol University PressIn the media
On our blog: Dismantling the imperialist white supremacist capitalist patriarchy
'Leadership for a divided world' in LSE Business Review
'Ending our romance with leadership' in Discover Society
'The Anti-Racist Feminist and the Corporate CEO' in CounterPunch
Now available in paperback with a new preface and foreword by Stella Nkomo.
How might imperialist, masculinist and white supremacist grips on leadership be loosened? In this thought-provoking and accessible new study, Helena Liu suggests that anti-racist feminism can challenge conventional models and practices of power.
Combining a critical review of leadership theory with enlightening examples from around the world, the book shows how the intellectual and activist elements of feminist movements provide antidotes to contemporary leadership research and practice. For those interested in management, organisation, feminism, race and many more studies, it sets the agenda for a radical reimagining of control and leadership in all its forms.
“… carefully, thoughtfully, evocatively and elegantly illuminates profound problems facing leadership theory and practice and offers powerful strategies for addressing those problems.” Management Learning, Suze Wilson
"This is a substantial piece of work... The book is a reminder of how important it is for critical scholars to reach out and engage in activities of change." Gender, Work & Organization
“Liu’s publication presents a highly recommended and hopeful read for all who wish to practise true allyship and urgently free leadership from the confines of oppression.” LSE Review of Books
"... (There) are four options for resistance against the structural violence that governs university and corporate leadership. It all starts with decolonizing one’s mind or what might also be called “A Short Course in Intellectual Self-Defense – Find your inner Chomsky“. Secondly, find non-abusive and non-violent ways of relating to other people while trying to escape the pathological nightmare of Managerialism that governs our workplaces. Thirdly, re-imaging social meaning beyond the myths of leadership; and fourthly, read Helena Liu’s exquisite book, "Redeeming Leadership." Counterpunch
“Helena Liu writes an incisive critique of whiteness and anti-woman scholarship while articulating a stirring call for change in the way we think about, practice and research Leadership. A must-read for any scholar seriously engaging with Leadership.” Sadhvi Dar, Queen Mary University of London
Helena Liu is Senior Lecturer at UTS Business School, Australia. Central to her work is the critique of how imperialism, white supremacy, capitalism and patriarchy sustain our enduring romance with leadership.
Introduction
Part I: The Violences of Leadership
Dominance
Purity
Destruction
Salvation
Part II: Anti- Racist Feminist Redemption
Anti-Racist Feminisms
Undoing Leadership
White Allyship
Restoration