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Your Home, My Exile: Boundaries and ‘Otherness’ in Antiquity and Now
Oleh:
Gabriel, Yiannis
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Organization Studies vol. 24 no. 4 (Mei 2003)
,
page 619–632.
Topik:
borders
;
boundaries
;
Odyssey
;
‘Other’ discourse
;
refugees
;
voice
Fulltext:
619OS244.pdf
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Isi artikel
As traveller in perilous seas and storyteller, as trickster and bricoleur, as schemer and as bully, as lover and family man, as a leader of men and reader of situations, Odysseus has woven his way easily into discourses past and present. Focusing on one specific scene from the Odyssey, one in which Odysseus shipwrecked, naked and lost, in serious need of being organized, bursts into the organized routines of Princess Nausicaa, the author argues that the Odyssey offers insights into all encounters with the disorganized Other. Learning to listen to and understand the Other’s voice is especially important at a time of ever-proliferating social, organizational and other boundaries.
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