Women embodied leaders: peacebuilding, protest, and professions
Why has embodied somatic leadership more recently become highlighted, and what conditions in the world have brought this approach to leadership under study and scrutiny?Women Embodied Leaders answers these questions, analyzing models of embodied somatic leadership, and how women use this leadership...
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Zusammenfassung: | Why has embodied somatic leadership more recently become highlighted, and what conditions in the world have brought this approach to leadership under study and scrutiny?Women Embodied Leaders answers these questions, analyzing models of embodied somatic leadership, and how women use this leadership from a number of perspectives |
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505 | 8 | |a Cover -- Women Embodied Leaders -- TRANSFORMATIVE WOMEN LEADERS -- Women Embodied Leaders: Peacebuilding, Protest, and Professions -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- About the Editors -- About the Contributors -- Series Editor Preface -- Series Foreword -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction and Overview -- Embodied Somatic Leadership -- The Indigenous Worldview and Embodied Leading -- Embodied Protests -- Women's Protests Through Art -- Reclaiming Our Bodies -- Going Forward -- References -- Prelude: Women's Bodies, Culture, and Leading for Peace -- Women and Culture Constructions -- Women and Their Bodies: Embodiment -- Embodiment and Nationalism -- Women's Bodies as Instruments of War -- Women Leading for Peace -- Women's Bodies as Instruments of Power -- Embodying Peace(building) -- Closing Remarks -- References -- I - Embodied Somatic Leadership: Models/ Praxis -- 1. Embodied Somatic Leadership as Practiced in In the Time of the Butterflies -- Introduction -- The Mirabal Sisters -- Embodied Somatic Leadership -- The Body and Care Work -- Spirit and Mind -- Challenges of Practicing Embodied Somatic Leadership -- Conclusion -- References -- 2. The Embodiment of Agency: Women Leaders in Authoritarian, Patriarchal, and Religious Societies -- Introduction -- Agency -- Embodiment -- Embodied Agency -- Examples of Embodied Leadership in Protest in Armenia and Jordan -- Armenia -- Violence Against Women -- Embodying Agency and Collective Resentment -- Jordan -- The Rape-Marriage Law -- Embodying Agency and Power -- Concluding Thoughts -- References -- 3. Hope and Communityship: Women's Ways of Engaging in Embodied Somatic Leadership -- Introduction -- Increasing Body Awareness-Embodiment -- Communityship and Hope -- Communityship -- Hope -- Hope Theory -- Hope and the Body -- Practices that Build Hope | |
505 | 8 | |a Shadow Side of Hope and Community -- Hope and Communityship -- Women's Somatic Leadership-Practicing Communityship and Hope -- Conclusion -- References -- II - The Indigenous Way of Embodied Leading and Protesting -- 4. All Our Relations: Indigenous Women's Holistically Embodied and Relational Leadership in Canadian Universities -- Self-Location -- Introduction -- Indigenous Women -- All Our Relations -- Research Methodology -- Indigenous Women's Leadership in Universities -- Indigenous and Decolonial Leadership Discourses -- Indigenous Ethics in Leadership -- Indigenous Embodied Relational Approaches to Leadership -- Kaskatinowi Pisim's Story -- Kisi Pisim's Story -- Discussion and Conclusion -- References -- 5. Indigenous Women Warriors: The Embodiment of Place -- Introduction -- Self-Locations -- Scholarly Approach -- Indigenous Warrior Women -- Apsáalooke Ways of Embodied Leadership -- Observations of Lakota and Māori Embodied Leadership -- Connection to Place and Community -- Embodied Somatic Leadership - Warrior Women -- Lessons and Final Thoughts -- References -- 6. Antiracism in Aotearoa New Zealand: Perspectives of a Māori Woman and a Pākehā Woman on Maintaining Mana -- Introduction -- Methodology -- Overview of Racism in Aotearoa -- Māori Resistance and Determination -- Mana Maintaining Antiracism -- Pākehā Allyship -- Working Toward Robust Tiriti Relationships -- The Problem of White Fragility or Paralysis -- Exploring the Concept of Internalized Racism -- Staying Focused on the Kaupapa -- Pākehā Cultural Good Manners -- Final Reflections -- References -- III - Embodied Protests -- 7. Women's Counteroffensive to Violence and Injustice in Nigeria's Political Landscape: The Impact of Naked Protests -- Introduction -- Embodied Somatic Protests Across Nigerian History -- Protests Against Village Crime -- Protests Against Colonialism | |
505 | 8 | |a Protests Against Multinationals -- Introduction: Gendered Class Analysis and Nigerian Subsistence Struggles -- Women in Contemporary Nigerian Politics -- Women Protest Against Murders and Sexual Violence -- Women, Naked Protest, and Somatic Leadership in Nigeria -- Conclusion -- References -- 8. Hijab, Habitus, Hysteresis: Unveiling Iranian Women's Embodied Leadership -- Introduction -- Authors' Subjectivity and Positionality -- Bourdieu's Practice Theory: From Habitus to Hysteresis -- A New Women's Movement in Iran: What Happened and Is Happening -- The Evolution of a Governmental Habitus Called Hijab -- Hijab as the New Habitus in Early Years of Revolution and 1980s -- 1990s-2000s: Decades of Pushing Hijab Boundaries -- 2010s-2020s: Decades of Anti-hijab Movements -- WLF: Hijab, Habitus, and Hysteresis -- Summary -- References -- 9. The Women of Srebrenica: Planting the Seeds of Hope and Love in Bosnia's Charred and Blood-Soaked Terrain -- Introduction -- The War of Independence in BIH -- The Genocide at Srebrenica -- Women's Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) -- Lawsuit in Holland -- Serbia's Stance toward the Genocide -- Women's Court -- Twentieth Commemoration of the Genocide -- Recent Commemoration of the Genocide -- Conclusion -- References -- 10. Global Followers' Identities Within a Global Social Movement: Exploring the Lived Experiences of Global Followers Withi ... -- Introduction -- Women's March -- The Case for Followership -- Global Followers -- Key Concepts -- The Study -- Modeling Behaviors -- Calls to Action -- Intense Emotions -- Fighting Global Injustice -- Visibility and Inclusion -- Implications and Conclusion -- References -- IV - Performativity: Embodied Protests Through the Arts -- 11. My Body, My Voice: Women and the Art of Protest -- Introduction -- On Protest -- Women in White: Standing With Scarves | |
505 | 8 | |a Women in Pink: Pussy Ears as a Unifying Force -- Women in Red: Art and Presence Combined -- Discussion and Conclusion -- References -- 12. Reflections on the Madre Diaries: A Fiction-Based Autobiography of Mourning and Resistance -- Introduction -- A Research Approach -- Megapuppetry -- The School of the Americas (SOA) and SOA Watch (SOAW) -- Madre Azul -- The Human-Puppet Relationship -- Repurposed Bodies -- Mourning and Embodied Resistance -- Mourning Toward Justice -- References -- 13. Performing Leadership for Radical Change: Women's Embodied Activism Through Theater -- Introduction -- Performing Embodied Activism and Resistance Through Theater -- Methodological Context -- Leading Through Provocation: Clowning and Environmental Activism -- The Women Inside: Drama-Based Work With Women Asylum Seekers -- Concluding Thoughts -- References -- V - Reclaiming Our Bodies -- 14. Body Matters: Arts-Based, Embodied Leadership Development for Resisting Violence and Injustice -- Introduction -- Body Matters: Foundational to Resisting Violence and Injustice -- Physical Body: Basic Needs, Belonging to Earth/Land, and the Nervous System -- Energetic Body -- Psychopolitical Body -- (De-)Mechanized Body -- Learning Experiences: Participants, Structure, and Reflections -- Participants and Structure -- Attunement (Day 1) -- Identification and Confrontation (Day 2) -- Release and Active Surrender (Day 3) -- Change and Creativity (Day 4) -- Growth and Resilience (Day 5) -- Participants' Reflections -- Facilitators Growing: Power, Care, and the Unexpected -- Power -- Care through Support, Invitationality, and Consent -- Trouble, Struggle, and Embracing the Unexpected -- At the Center of the Labyrinth: Growing -- References -- 15. EARTH: Empowering All Relatives to Heal -- Introduction: EARTH Embodied -- The Women of EARTH: Tending the Slender Threads | |
505 | 8 | |a Expanding Circles of Care through Mind-Body Medicine -- Healing Voices and Revitalizing Culture -- Serving Women and Celebrating God's Creation -- Nourishing Hearts and Embodying Home -- EARTH in Action: Linking Hearts and Voices for Global Well-Being -- The Science and Scaling of Mind-Body Medicine -- Storywork and Peer Support -- Seeding Unity Through Authentic Leadership -- Conclusion: EARTH Illumined -- References -- 16. Our Bodies, Ourselves1 -- Conception and Pregnancy -- Breastfeeding and Parenting -- Menstruation and Menopause -- How to Get From Here to There -- References -- Index | |
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contents | Cover -- Women Embodied Leaders -- TRANSFORMATIVE WOMEN LEADERS -- Women Embodied Leaders: Peacebuilding, Protest, and Professions -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- About the Editors -- About the Contributors -- Series Editor Preface -- Series Foreword -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction and Overview -- Embodied Somatic Leadership -- The Indigenous Worldview and Embodied Leading -- Embodied Protests -- Women's Protests Through Art -- Reclaiming Our Bodies -- Going Forward -- References -- Prelude: Women's Bodies, Culture, and Leading for Peace -- Women and Culture Constructions -- Women and Their Bodies: Embodiment -- Embodiment and Nationalism -- Women's Bodies as Instruments of War -- Women Leading for Peace -- Women's Bodies as Instruments of Power -- Embodying Peace(building) -- Closing Remarks -- References -- I - Embodied Somatic Leadership: Models/ Praxis -- 1. Embodied Somatic Leadership as Practiced in In the Time of the Butterflies -- Introduction -- The Mirabal Sisters -- Embodied Somatic Leadership -- The Body and Care Work -- Spirit and Mind -- Challenges of Practicing Embodied Somatic Leadership -- Conclusion -- References -- 2. The Embodiment of Agency: Women Leaders in Authoritarian, Patriarchal, and Religious Societies -- Introduction -- Agency -- Embodiment -- Embodied Agency -- Examples of Embodied Leadership in Protest in Armenia and Jordan -- Armenia -- Violence Against Women -- Embodying Agency and Collective Resentment -- Jordan -- The Rape-Marriage Law -- Embodying Agency and Power -- Concluding Thoughts -- References -- 3. Hope and Communityship: Women's Ways of Engaging in Embodied Somatic Leadership -- Introduction -- Increasing Body Awareness-Embodiment -- Communityship and Hope -- Communityship -- Hope -- Hope Theory -- Hope and the Body -- Practices that Build Hope Shadow Side of Hope and Community -- Hope and Communityship -- Women's Somatic Leadership-Practicing Communityship and Hope -- Conclusion -- References -- II - The Indigenous Way of Embodied Leading and Protesting -- 4. All Our Relations: Indigenous Women's Holistically Embodied and Relational Leadership in Canadian Universities -- Self-Location -- Introduction -- Indigenous Women -- All Our Relations -- Research Methodology -- Indigenous Women's Leadership in Universities -- Indigenous and Decolonial Leadership Discourses -- Indigenous Ethics in Leadership -- Indigenous Embodied Relational Approaches to Leadership -- Kaskatinowi Pisim's Story -- Kisi Pisim's Story -- Discussion and Conclusion -- References -- 5. Indigenous Women Warriors: The Embodiment of Place -- Introduction -- Self-Locations -- Scholarly Approach -- Indigenous Warrior Women -- Apsáalooke Ways of Embodied Leadership -- Observations of Lakota and Māori Embodied Leadership -- Connection to Place and Community -- Embodied Somatic Leadership - Warrior Women -- Lessons and Final Thoughts -- References -- 6. Antiracism in Aotearoa New Zealand: Perspectives of a Māori Woman and a Pākehā Woman on Maintaining Mana -- Introduction -- Methodology -- Overview of Racism in Aotearoa -- Māori Resistance and Determination -- Mana Maintaining Antiracism -- Pākehā Allyship -- Working Toward Robust Tiriti Relationships -- The Problem of White Fragility or Paralysis -- Exploring the Concept of Internalized Racism -- Staying Focused on the Kaupapa -- Pākehā Cultural Good Manners -- Final Reflections -- References -- III - Embodied Protests -- 7. Women's Counteroffensive to Violence and Injustice in Nigeria's Political Landscape: The Impact of Naked Protests -- Introduction -- Embodied Somatic Protests Across Nigerian History -- Protests Against Village Crime -- Protests Against Colonialism Protests Against Multinationals -- Introduction: Gendered Class Analysis and Nigerian Subsistence Struggles -- Women in Contemporary Nigerian Politics -- Women Protest Against Murders and Sexual Violence -- Women, Naked Protest, and Somatic Leadership in Nigeria -- Conclusion -- References -- 8. Hijab, Habitus, Hysteresis: Unveiling Iranian Women's Embodied Leadership -- Introduction -- Authors' Subjectivity and Positionality -- Bourdieu's Practice Theory: From Habitus to Hysteresis -- A New Women's Movement in Iran: What Happened and Is Happening -- The Evolution of a Governmental Habitus Called Hijab -- Hijab as the New Habitus in Early Years of Revolution and 1980s -- 1990s-2000s: Decades of Pushing Hijab Boundaries -- 2010s-2020s: Decades of Anti-hijab Movements -- WLF: Hijab, Habitus, and Hysteresis -- Summary -- References -- 9. The Women of Srebrenica: Planting the Seeds of Hope and Love in Bosnia's Charred and Blood-Soaked Terrain -- Introduction -- The War of Independence in BIH -- The Genocide at Srebrenica -- Women's Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) -- Lawsuit in Holland -- Serbia's Stance toward the Genocide -- Women's Court -- Twentieth Commemoration of the Genocide -- Recent Commemoration of the Genocide -- Conclusion -- References -- 10. Global Followers' Identities Within a Global Social Movement: Exploring the Lived Experiences of Global Followers Withi ... -- Introduction -- Women's March -- The Case for Followership -- Global Followers -- Key Concepts -- The Study -- Modeling Behaviors -- Calls to Action -- Intense Emotions -- Fighting Global Injustice -- Visibility and Inclusion -- Implications and Conclusion -- References -- IV - Performativity: Embodied Protests Through the Arts -- 11. My Body, My Voice: Women and the Art of Protest -- Introduction -- On Protest -- Women in White: Standing With Scarves Women in Pink: Pussy Ears as a Unifying Force -- Women in Red: Art and Presence Combined -- Discussion and Conclusion -- References -- 12. Reflections on the Madre Diaries: A Fiction-Based Autobiography of Mourning and Resistance -- Introduction -- A Research Approach -- Megapuppetry -- The School of the Americas (SOA) and SOA Watch (SOAW) -- Madre Azul -- The Human-Puppet Relationship -- Repurposed Bodies -- Mourning and Embodied Resistance -- Mourning Toward Justice -- References -- 13. Performing Leadership for Radical Change: Women's Embodied Activism Through Theater -- Introduction -- Performing Embodied Activism and Resistance Through Theater -- Methodological Context -- Leading Through Provocation: Clowning and Environmental Activism -- The Women Inside: Drama-Based Work With Women Asylum Seekers -- Concluding Thoughts -- References -- V - Reclaiming Our Bodies -- 14. Body Matters: Arts-Based, Embodied Leadership Development for Resisting Violence and Injustice -- Introduction -- Body Matters: Foundational to Resisting Violence and Injustice -- Physical Body: Basic Needs, Belonging to Earth/Land, and the Nervous System -- Energetic Body -- Psychopolitical Body -- (De-)Mechanized Body -- Learning Experiences: Participants, Structure, and Reflections -- Participants and Structure -- Attunement (Day 1) -- Identification and Confrontation (Day 2) -- Release and Active Surrender (Day 3) -- Change and Creativity (Day 4) -- Growth and Resilience (Day 5) -- Participants' Reflections -- Facilitators Growing: Power, Care, and the Unexpected -- Power -- Care through Support, Invitationality, and Consent -- Trouble, Struggle, and Embracing the Unexpected -- At the Center of the Labyrinth: Growing -- References -- 15. EARTH: Empowering All Relatives to Heal -- Introduction: EARTH Embodied -- The Women of EARTH: Tending the Slender Threads Expanding Circles of Care through Mind-Body Medicine -- Healing Voices and Revitalizing Culture -- Serving Women and Celebrating God's Creation -- Nourishing Hearts and Embodying Home -- EARTH in Action: Linking Hearts and Voices for Global Well-Being -- The Science and Scaling of Mind-Body Medicine -- Storywork and Peer Support -- Seeding Unity Through Authentic Leadership -- Conclusion: EARTH Illumined -- References -- 16. Our Bodies, Ourselves1 -- Conception and Pregnancy -- Breastfeeding and Parenting -- Menstruation and Menopause -- How to Get From Here to There -- References -- Index |
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Topuzova First edition Leeds Emerald Publishing [2025] ©2025 1 Online-Ressource (xxxi, 258 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Transformative women leaders Cover -- Women Embodied Leaders -- TRANSFORMATIVE WOMEN LEADERS -- Women Embodied Leaders: Peacebuilding, Protest, and Professions -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- About the Editors -- About the Contributors -- Series Editor Preface -- Series Foreword -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction and Overview -- Embodied Somatic Leadership -- The Indigenous Worldview and Embodied Leading -- Embodied Protests -- Women's Protests Through Art -- Reclaiming Our Bodies -- Going Forward -- References -- Prelude: Women's Bodies, Culture, and Leading for Peace -- Women and Culture Constructions -- Women and Their Bodies: Embodiment -- Embodiment and Nationalism -- Women's Bodies as Instruments of War -- Women Leading for Peace -- Women's Bodies as Instruments of Power -- Embodying Peace(building) -- Closing Remarks -- References -- I - Embodied Somatic Leadership: Models/ Praxis -- 1. Embodied Somatic Leadership as Practiced in In the Time of the Butterflies -- Introduction -- The Mirabal Sisters -- Embodied Somatic Leadership -- The Body and Care Work -- Spirit and Mind -- Challenges of Practicing Embodied Somatic Leadership -- Conclusion -- References -- 2. The Embodiment of Agency: Women Leaders in Authoritarian, Patriarchal, and Religious Societies -- Introduction -- Agency -- Embodiment -- Embodied Agency -- Examples of Embodied Leadership in Protest in Armenia and Jordan -- Armenia -- Violence Against Women -- Embodying Agency and Collective Resentment -- Jordan -- The Rape-Marriage Law -- Embodying Agency and Power -- Concluding Thoughts -- References -- 3. Hope and Communityship: Women's Ways of Engaging in Embodied Somatic Leadership -- Introduction -- Increasing Body Awareness-Embodiment -- Communityship and Hope -- Communityship -- Hope -- Hope Theory -- Hope and the Body -- Practices that Build Hope Shadow Side of Hope and Community -- Hope and Communityship -- Women's Somatic Leadership-Practicing Communityship and Hope -- Conclusion -- References -- II - The Indigenous Way of Embodied Leading and Protesting -- 4. All Our Relations: Indigenous Women's Holistically Embodied and Relational Leadership in Canadian Universities -- Self-Location -- Introduction -- Indigenous Women -- All Our Relations -- Research Methodology -- Indigenous Women's Leadership in Universities -- Indigenous and Decolonial Leadership Discourses -- Indigenous Ethics in Leadership -- Indigenous Embodied Relational Approaches to Leadership -- Kaskatinowi Pisim's Story -- Kisi Pisim's Story -- Discussion and Conclusion -- References -- 5. Indigenous Women Warriors: The Embodiment of Place -- Introduction -- Self-Locations -- Scholarly Approach -- Indigenous Warrior Women -- Apsáalooke Ways of Embodied Leadership -- Observations of Lakota and Māori Embodied Leadership -- Connection to Place and Community -- Embodied Somatic Leadership - Warrior Women -- Lessons and Final Thoughts -- References -- 6. Antiracism in Aotearoa New Zealand: Perspectives of a Māori Woman and a Pākehā Woman on Maintaining Mana -- Introduction -- Methodology -- Overview of Racism in Aotearoa -- Māori Resistance and Determination -- Mana Maintaining Antiracism -- Pākehā Allyship -- Working Toward Robust Tiriti Relationships -- The Problem of White Fragility or Paralysis -- Exploring the Concept of Internalized Racism -- Staying Focused on the Kaupapa -- Pākehā Cultural Good Manners -- Final Reflections -- References -- III - Embodied Protests -- 7. Women's Counteroffensive to Violence and Injustice in Nigeria's Political Landscape: The Impact of Naked Protests -- Introduction -- Embodied Somatic Protests Across Nigerian History -- Protests Against Village Crime -- Protests Against Colonialism Protests Against Multinationals -- Introduction: Gendered Class Analysis and Nigerian Subsistence Struggles -- Women in Contemporary Nigerian Politics -- Women Protest Against Murders and Sexual Violence -- Women, Naked Protest, and Somatic Leadership in Nigeria -- Conclusion -- References -- 8. Hijab, Habitus, Hysteresis: Unveiling Iranian Women's Embodied Leadership -- Introduction -- Authors' Subjectivity and Positionality -- Bourdieu's Practice Theory: From Habitus to Hysteresis -- A New Women's Movement in Iran: What Happened and Is Happening -- The Evolution of a Governmental Habitus Called Hijab -- Hijab as the New Habitus in Early Years of Revolution and 1980s -- 1990s-2000s: Decades of Pushing Hijab Boundaries -- 2010s-2020s: Decades of Anti-hijab Movements -- WLF: Hijab, Habitus, and Hysteresis -- Summary -- References -- 9. The Women of Srebrenica: Planting the Seeds of Hope and Love in Bosnia's Charred and Blood-Soaked Terrain -- Introduction -- The War of Independence in BIH -- The Genocide at Srebrenica -- Women's Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) -- Lawsuit in Holland -- Serbia's Stance toward the Genocide -- Women's Court -- Twentieth Commemoration of the Genocide -- Recent Commemoration of the Genocide -- Conclusion -- References -- 10. Global Followers' Identities Within a Global Social Movement: Exploring the Lived Experiences of Global Followers Withi ... -- Introduction -- Women's March -- The Case for Followership -- Global Followers -- Key Concepts -- The Study -- Modeling Behaviors -- Calls to Action -- Intense Emotions -- Fighting Global Injustice -- Visibility and Inclusion -- Implications and Conclusion -- References -- IV - Performativity: Embodied Protests Through the Arts -- 11. My Body, My Voice: Women and the Art of Protest -- Introduction -- On Protest -- Women in White: Standing With Scarves Women in Pink: Pussy Ears as a Unifying Force -- Women in Red: Art and Presence Combined -- Discussion and Conclusion -- References -- 12. Reflections on the Madre Diaries: A Fiction-Based Autobiography of Mourning and Resistance -- Introduction -- A Research Approach -- Megapuppetry -- The School of the Americas (SOA) and SOA Watch (SOAW) -- Madre Azul -- The Human-Puppet Relationship -- Repurposed Bodies -- Mourning and Embodied Resistance -- Mourning Toward Justice -- References -- 13. Performing Leadership for Radical Change: Women's Embodied Activism Through Theater -- Introduction -- Performing Embodied Activism and Resistance Through Theater -- Methodological Context -- Leading Through Provocation: Clowning and Environmental Activism -- The Women Inside: Drama-Based Work With Women Asylum Seekers -- Concluding Thoughts -- References -- V - Reclaiming Our Bodies -- 14. Body Matters: Arts-Based, Embodied Leadership Development for Resisting Violence and Injustice -- Introduction -- Body Matters: Foundational to Resisting Violence and Injustice -- Physical Body: Basic Needs, Belonging to Earth/Land, and the Nervous System -- Energetic Body -- Psychopolitical Body -- (De-)Mechanized Body -- Learning Experiences: Participants, Structure, and Reflections -- Participants and Structure -- Attunement (Day 1) -- Identification and Confrontation (Day 2) -- Release and Active Surrender (Day 3) -- Change and Creativity (Day 4) -- Growth and Resilience (Day 5) -- Participants' Reflections -- Facilitators Growing: Power, Care, and the Unexpected -- Power -- Care through Support, Invitationality, and Consent -- Trouble, Struggle, and Embracing the Unexpected -- At the Center of the Labyrinth: Growing -- References -- 15. EARTH: Empowering All Relatives to Heal -- Introduction: EARTH Embodied -- The Women of EARTH: Tending the Slender Threads Expanding Circles of Care through Mind-Body Medicine -- Healing Voices and Revitalizing Culture -- Serving Women and Celebrating God's Creation -- Nourishing Hearts and Embodying Home -- EARTH in Action: Linking Hearts and Voices for Global Well-Being -- The Science and Scaling of Mind-Body Medicine -- Storywork and Peer Support -- Seeding Unity Through Authentic Leadership -- Conclusion: EARTH Illumined -- References -- 16. Our Bodies, Ourselves1 -- Conception and Pregnancy -- Breastfeeding and Parenting -- Menstruation and Menopause -- How to Get From Here to There -- References -- Index Why has embodied somatic leadership more recently become highlighted, and what conditions in the world have brought this approach to leadership under study and scrutiny?Women Embodied Leaders answers these questions, analyzing models of embodied somatic leadership, and how women use this leadership from a number of perspectives Thompson, Randal Joy edt Topuzova, Lazarina N. edt Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Thompson, Randal Joy Women Embodied Leaders Leeds : Emerald Publishing Limited,c2025 978-1-83549-477-6 https://doi.org/10.1108/9781835494769 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | Thompson, Randal Joy Women embodied leaders peacebuilding, protest, and professions Cover -- Women Embodied Leaders -- TRANSFORMATIVE WOMEN LEADERS -- Women Embodied Leaders: Peacebuilding, Protest, and Professions -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- About the Editors -- About the Contributors -- Series Editor Preface -- Series Foreword -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction and Overview -- Embodied Somatic Leadership -- The Indigenous Worldview and Embodied Leading -- Embodied Protests -- Women's Protests Through Art -- Reclaiming Our Bodies -- Going Forward -- References -- Prelude: Women's Bodies, Culture, and Leading for Peace -- Women and Culture Constructions -- Women and Their Bodies: Embodiment -- Embodiment and Nationalism -- Women's Bodies as Instruments of War -- Women Leading for Peace -- Women's Bodies as Instruments of Power -- Embodying Peace(building) -- Closing Remarks -- References -- I - Embodied Somatic Leadership: Models/ Praxis -- 1. Embodied Somatic Leadership as Practiced in In the Time of the Butterflies -- Introduction -- The Mirabal Sisters -- Embodied Somatic Leadership -- The Body and Care Work -- Spirit and Mind -- Challenges of Practicing Embodied Somatic Leadership -- Conclusion -- References -- 2. The Embodiment of Agency: Women Leaders in Authoritarian, Patriarchal, and Religious Societies -- Introduction -- Agency -- Embodiment -- Embodied Agency -- Examples of Embodied Leadership in Protest in Armenia and Jordan -- Armenia -- Violence Against Women -- Embodying Agency and Collective Resentment -- Jordan -- The Rape-Marriage Law -- Embodying Agency and Power -- Concluding Thoughts -- References -- 3. Hope and Communityship: Women's Ways of Engaging in Embodied Somatic Leadership -- Introduction -- Increasing Body Awareness-Embodiment -- Communityship and Hope -- Communityship -- Hope -- Hope Theory -- Hope and the Body -- Practices that Build Hope Shadow Side of Hope and Community -- Hope and Communityship -- Women's Somatic Leadership-Practicing Communityship and Hope -- Conclusion -- References -- II - The Indigenous Way of Embodied Leading and Protesting -- 4. All Our Relations: Indigenous Women's Holistically Embodied and Relational Leadership in Canadian Universities -- Self-Location -- Introduction -- Indigenous Women -- All Our Relations -- Research Methodology -- Indigenous Women's Leadership in Universities -- Indigenous and Decolonial Leadership Discourses -- Indigenous Ethics in Leadership -- Indigenous Embodied Relational Approaches to Leadership -- Kaskatinowi Pisim's Story -- Kisi Pisim's Story -- Discussion and Conclusion -- References -- 5. Indigenous Women Warriors: The Embodiment of Place -- Introduction -- Self-Locations -- Scholarly Approach -- Indigenous Warrior Women -- Apsáalooke Ways of Embodied Leadership -- Observations of Lakota and Māori Embodied Leadership -- Connection to Place and Community -- Embodied Somatic Leadership - Warrior Women -- Lessons and Final Thoughts -- References -- 6. Antiracism in Aotearoa New Zealand: Perspectives of a Māori Woman and a Pākehā Woman on Maintaining Mana -- Introduction -- Methodology -- Overview of Racism in Aotearoa -- Māori Resistance and Determination -- Mana Maintaining Antiracism -- Pākehā Allyship -- Working Toward Robust Tiriti Relationships -- The Problem of White Fragility or Paralysis -- Exploring the Concept of Internalized Racism -- Staying Focused on the Kaupapa -- Pākehā Cultural Good Manners -- Final Reflections -- References -- III - Embodied Protests -- 7. Women's Counteroffensive to Violence and Injustice in Nigeria's Political Landscape: The Impact of Naked Protests -- Introduction -- Embodied Somatic Protests Across Nigerian History -- Protests Against Village Crime -- Protests Against Colonialism Protests Against Multinationals -- Introduction: Gendered Class Analysis and Nigerian Subsistence Struggles -- Women in Contemporary Nigerian Politics -- Women Protest Against Murders and Sexual Violence -- Women, Naked Protest, and Somatic Leadership in Nigeria -- Conclusion -- References -- 8. Hijab, Habitus, Hysteresis: Unveiling Iranian Women's Embodied Leadership -- Introduction -- Authors' Subjectivity and Positionality -- Bourdieu's Practice Theory: From Habitus to Hysteresis -- A New Women's Movement in Iran: What Happened and Is Happening -- The Evolution of a Governmental Habitus Called Hijab -- Hijab as the New Habitus in Early Years of Revolution and 1980s -- 1990s-2000s: Decades of Pushing Hijab Boundaries -- 2010s-2020s: Decades of Anti-hijab Movements -- WLF: Hijab, Habitus, and Hysteresis -- Summary -- References -- 9. The Women of Srebrenica: Planting the Seeds of Hope and Love in Bosnia's Charred and Blood-Soaked Terrain -- Introduction -- The War of Independence in BIH -- The Genocide at Srebrenica -- Women's Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) -- Lawsuit in Holland -- Serbia's Stance toward the Genocide -- Women's Court -- Twentieth Commemoration of the Genocide -- Recent Commemoration of the Genocide -- Conclusion -- References -- 10. Global Followers' Identities Within a Global Social Movement: Exploring the Lived Experiences of Global Followers Withi ... -- Introduction -- Women's March -- The Case for Followership -- Global Followers -- Key Concepts -- The Study -- Modeling Behaviors -- Calls to Action -- Intense Emotions -- Fighting Global Injustice -- Visibility and Inclusion -- Implications and Conclusion -- References -- IV - Performativity: Embodied Protests Through the Arts -- 11. My Body, My Voice: Women and the Art of Protest -- Introduction -- On Protest -- Women in White: Standing With Scarves Women in Pink: Pussy Ears as a Unifying Force -- Women in Red: Art and Presence Combined -- Discussion and Conclusion -- References -- 12. Reflections on the Madre Diaries: A Fiction-Based Autobiography of Mourning and Resistance -- Introduction -- A Research Approach -- Megapuppetry -- The School of the Americas (SOA) and SOA Watch (SOAW) -- Madre Azul -- The Human-Puppet Relationship -- Repurposed Bodies -- Mourning and Embodied Resistance -- Mourning Toward Justice -- References -- 13. Performing Leadership for Radical Change: Women's Embodied Activism Through Theater -- Introduction -- Performing Embodied Activism and Resistance Through Theater -- Methodological Context -- Leading Through Provocation: Clowning and Environmental Activism -- The Women Inside: Drama-Based Work With Women Asylum Seekers -- Concluding Thoughts -- References -- V - Reclaiming Our Bodies -- 14. Body Matters: Arts-Based, Embodied Leadership Development for Resisting Violence and Injustice -- Introduction -- Body Matters: Foundational to Resisting Violence and Injustice -- Physical Body: Basic Needs, Belonging to Earth/Land, and the Nervous System -- Energetic Body -- Psychopolitical Body -- (De-)Mechanized Body -- Learning Experiences: Participants, Structure, and Reflections -- Participants and Structure -- Attunement (Day 1) -- Identification and Confrontation (Day 2) -- Release and Active Surrender (Day 3) -- Change and Creativity (Day 4) -- Growth and Resilience (Day 5) -- Participants' Reflections -- Facilitators Growing: Power, Care, and the Unexpected -- Power -- Care through Support, Invitationality, and Consent -- Trouble, Struggle, and Embracing the Unexpected -- At the Center of the Labyrinth: Growing -- References -- 15. EARTH: Empowering All Relatives to Heal -- Introduction: EARTH Embodied -- The Women of EARTH: Tending the Slender Threads Expanding Circles of Care through Mind-Body Medicine -- Healing Voices and Revitalizing Culture -- Serving Women and Celebrating God's Creation -- Nourishing Hearts and Embodying Home -- EARTH in Action: Linking Hearts and Voices for Global Well-Being -- The Science and Scaling of Mind-Body Medicine -- Storywork and Peer Support -- Seeding Unity Through Authentic Leadership -- Conclusion: EARTH Illumined -- References -- 16. Our Bodies, Ourselves1 -- Conception and Pregnancy -- Breastfeeding and Parenting -- Menstruation and Menopause -- How to Get From Here to There -- References -- Index |
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