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|a Covering leadership in the arts and humanities, this volume explores the notion that leadership is both a discursive practice and a performative identity that is situated in a body that not only thinks, but moves, acts, has emotions and desires, ages, experiences, hurts, and senses. This idea moves leadership beyond the intellectual functions such as visioning, strategizing, and persuading, and the actions that emanate from the intellectual realm, and situates leadership firmly in a corporality that is raced, gendered, cultured, sexual, instinctual, and emotional. It suggests that leadership itself is an embodied text that can be "read" to discover personal and cultural meaning. Each year the International Leadership Association publishes a book that captures the best contemporary thinking about leadership from a diverse range of scholars, practitioners, and educators working in the field of leadership studies. In keeping with the mission of the ILA, the International Leadership Series Building Leadership Bridges connects ways of researching, imagining, and experiencing leadership across cultures, over time, and around the world.
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|a The Embodiment of Leadership; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Introduction; References; Part One: Leadership Thresholds; 1. The Anatomy of Leadership; Metaphor, Embodiment, and Personal Mythology; Dualism and Embodied Metaphor; Embodied Minds, Enminded Bodies, and Many Minds; Heroic Journeys, Toads, and Monsters; The Big Lie: Hero as Leader; The Posturing Imposter; Plunging into the Psyche; Countering the Postmodern Megamyth; References; 2. Dramatic Leadership: Dorothy Heathcote's Autopoietic, or Embodied, Leadership Model; Understanding Disembodiment, or Allopoiesis.
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|a Understanding the Body as a Site of Knowledge, or AutopoiesisDorothy Heathcote's Autopoietic Leadership Model; Conclusion; Implications for Further Study and Research; References; 3. Leadership in the Time of Liminality: A Framework for Leadership in an Era of Deep Transformation; A New Mind-Set Needed to Address Unprecedented Demands; Introducing the Framework; A Three-Part Conceptual Framework; Conceptual Domain 1: Liminality; Conceptual Domain 2: Performance; Conceptual Domain 3: Dialogue; Thoughts for Practice and Future Consideration; References.
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|a 4. Seeking Alignment in the World Body: The Art of EmbodimentThe Challenge for Leaders; The Primary Task for Leaders; Interpreting the Situation; Modeling the Way; Inspiring a Shared Vision; Seeds of a Shared Vision; Discovering What Resonates; Changing the Contextual Framing; Proposal for a Shared Vision; Creating a World That Truly Is a Work of Art; Objective 1: Embodying Essence; Objective 2: Getting to the Place Where ""It Works""; Objective 3: Attaining the Flow State; Objective 4: Achieving Mastery; References; Part Two: Leaders Are Their Bodies.
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|a 5. (De/Re)Constructing Leading Bodies: Developing Critical Attitudes and Somaesthetic PracticesContemporary Leadership: Promises and Problems; Leadership: Discourse and ""Docile"" Bodies; Discourse and Docile Leader Bodies; The Problem of Self-Awareness; Silencing of the Social/Cultural Body; Reconceptualizing the Self-Aware Leader; Acknowledging the Social/Cultural Body; Somaesthetics: Becoming a Self-Aware, Inclusive Leader; Conclusion; References; 6. Dollmaking as an Expression of Women's Leadership; The Workshop Project; Journal and Discussion Responses.
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|a Post-Project Responses and ReflectionsDiscussion; References; 7. Leadership Embodiment and Resistance: The Complex Journey of Latin American Pentecostal Women Pastors; Women Pastors in Latin American Pentecostal Churches; Resistance Leadership; Resisting Pastors; Conclusion; References; 8. Michelle Obama's Embodied Authentic Leadership: Leading by Lifestyle; About Let's Move!; Authentic Leadership and Body Possibilities; Critical Rhetoric; Michelle Obama's Authentic Leadership and Enacted Rhetoric; Obama's Authentic Leadership; Authenticity and Personal Weaknesses.
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