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Theory, the Uncanny and the Sacred
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Date Issued
2014-07
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2014-08-08T13:29:22Z
Abstract
This paper examines the related but different concepts of the uncanny and the sacred. Drawing on two cases - one fictional and one real - and using Zizek's Symbolic-Real-Imaginary as an organising frame, the paper analyses how the uncanny and the sacred are connected. It then proceeds to examine the role of theorising in sacralising the uncanny and profaning the sacred. Finally, it briefly discusses how theory might be re-enchanted.
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Conference Publication
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2014 the Author
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English
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Peer reviewed
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30th EGOS Colloquium Reimagining, Rethinking, Reshaping:
Organizational Scholarship in Unsettled Times, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, 3-5 July, 2014
Organizational Scholarship in Unsettled Times, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, 3-5 July, 2014
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