| Tidsskrift for Kulturforskning | |
| Historisk kulturanalyse av makt og trakassering på jobben som øvelse i maktkritikk | |
| Ingar Kaldal1  | |
| [1] NTNU Trondheim | |
| 关键词: historical analysis of culture; cultural; critics of power; working life; harassment; | |
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| 学科分类:地球科学(综合) | |
| 来源: Novus forlag | |
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【 摘 要 】
How can historical analyses of culture be a practice of criticising power and seeing possibilities of change? The purpose of this article is to illustrate this with some examples from a project about authoritarian leaders, harassments and offending actions in workplaces during the last 20â30 years. âHistoricalâ is here not a word for âpastâ, but for a way of analysing human life. To historicise is to focus on how culture is not timeless, or given by nature, but created and shaped historically, through processes of time, and by people. In culture things often appear to be timeless and unchangeable, and this is often strengthened by naturalising and dehistoricising ways of talking and telling about life. But even the most self-evident or common ways of telling are open to alternatives and change. In recent years harassment in workplaces has increasingly been told about with focus on psychology and individual aspects of the actors: This is turning the focus away from aspects of power and social relations. Historicising analyses of dominating ways of telling about workplace experiences might be a way of criticising the premises of power. History might be a place to learn that there has never been, and never will be, only one possible way of talking and acting â not even when a colleague is stricken by offending use of power in a workplace.
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CC BY-SA
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