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Reclaiming Eroticism In Academia, Emma Bell, Amanda Sinclair Dec 2013

Reclaiming Eroticism In Academia, Emma Bell, Amanda Sinclair

Amanda Sinclair

In this article we address the question ‘what are we to do with ourselves?’ by arguing for the reclamation of the erotic in higher education. By defining the erotic in a way which encompasses the pursuit of pleasure and love, we seek to re-differentiate the collapsed categories of sex and eros. Universities have always been environments where a love of learning and pleasure in pedagogy is possible. Yet a range of cultural and societal factors have rendered academic life on the one hand disembodied, and on the other, commodified and sexualized, especially for women. Our suggestion is that these effects …


Can I Really Be Me? The Challenges For Women Leaders Constructing Authenticity, Amanda Sinclair Dec 2012

Can I Really Be Me? The Challenges For Women Leaders Constructing Authenticity, Amanda Sinclair

Amanda Sinclair

No abstract provided.


How Does Mindfulness Improve Leadership And What Impact Could If Have On Australian Workplaces?, Amanda Sinclair Dec 2012

How Does Mindfulness Improve Leadership And What Impact Could If Have On Australian Workplaces?, Amanda Sinclair

Amanda Sinclair

No abstract provided.


A Material Dean, Amanda Sinclair Dec 2012

A Material Dean, Amanda Sinclair

Amanda Sinclair

No abstract provided.


Being Leaders: Identity And Identity Work In Leadership, Amanda Sinclair Dec 2010

Being Leaders: Identity And Identity Work In Leadership, Amanda Sinclair

Amanda Sinclair

No abstract provided.


Leading With Body, Amanda Sinclair Dec 2010

Leading With Body, Amanda Sinclair

Amanda Sinclair

No abstract provided.


Placing Self: How Might We Place Ourselves Differently In Studying Leadership?, Amanda Sinclair Dec 2009

Placing Self: How Might We Place Ourselves Differently In Studying Leadership?, Amanda Sinclair

Amanda Sinclair

No abstract provided.