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8 In Conversation with Helena Liu: Redeeming Leadership – a Project of Critical Hope

  • Debbie Bargallie , Nilmini Fernando und Helena Liu
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Abstract

Helena Liu is an Associate Professor of Management at Bond Business School, Bond University on the traditional lands of the Kombumerri clan of the Yugambeh language group in the state of Queensland, Australia. In a conversation with Debbie Bargallie and Nilmini Fernando, Helena speaks about her critiques of how power sustains our enduring romance with leadership and imagines the possibilities for organizing through solidarity, love, and justice. Liu speaks about educating on race and racism in the fields of business studies and management and the inspiration for her unique first book, Redeeming Leadership: An Anti-Racist Feminist Intervention, which was published by Bristol University Press in January 2020.

Abstract

Helena Liu is an Associate Professor of Management at Bond Business School, Bond University on the traditional lands of the Kombumerri clan of the Yugambeh language group in the state of Queensland, Australia. In a conversation with Debbie Bargallie and Nilmini Fernando, Helena speaks about her critiques of how power sustains our enduring romance with leadership and imagines the possibilities for organizing through solidarity, love, and justice. Liu speaks about educating on race and racism in the fields of business studies and management and the inspiration for her unique first book, Redeeming Leadership: An Anti-Racist Feminist Intervention, which was published by Bristol University Press in January 2020.

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  1. Front Matter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Series Editors’ Preface vii
  4. List of Figures and Tables ix
  5. Notes on Contributors x
  6. Foreword xvii
  7. Acknowledgements xxi
  8. Introduction: Articulating a Critical Racial and Decolonial Liberatory Imperative for Our Times 1
  9. Going beyond ‘Decolonize the Curriculum’
  10. Being Woke to Anti-Intellectualism: Indigenous Resistance and Futures 13
  11. Decolonizing Australian Universities: Why Embedding Indigenous Content in the Curriculum Fails That Task 32
  12. Let’s Get Critical: Thinking with and beyond the ‘Dead White Men’ of Social Theory 49
  13. (De)constituting Settler Subjects: A Retrospective Critical Race-Decolonizing Account 62
  14. Being in the Classroom
  15. Shedding the Colonial Skin and Digging Deep as Decolonial Praxis 79
  16. Racially Literate Teacher Education: (Im)possibilities for Disrupting the Racial Silence 93
  17. In Conversation with Helena Liu: Redeeming Leadership – a Project of Critical Hope 111
  18. The Provocateur as Decolonial Praxis 123
  19. Doing Race in the Disciplines
  20. Decolonizing the Curriculum in the Colonial Debtscape 137
  21. Race-ing the Law 152
  22. Assembling Decolonial Anti-Racist Praxis from the Margins: Reflections from Critical Community Psychology 164
  23. Unravelling the Model Minority Myth and Breaking the Racial Silence: A Collaborative Critical Auto-Ethnography 178
  24. Counter-Storytelling as Critical Praxis 190
  25. Building Critical Racial and Decolonial Literacies beyond the Academy
  26. Incantation: Insurgent Texts as Decolonial Feminist Praxis 205
  27. Race at Work within Social Policy 227
  28. ‘The Sole Source of Truth’: Harnessing the Power of the Spoken Word through Indigenous Community Radio 246
  29. Resistance, Solidarity, Survival
  30. Death Can Be Clarifying: Considering the Forces That Move Us 261
  31. In Conversation with Yassir Morsi: Slow Ontology as Resistance 276
  32. Teaching Race, Conceptualizing Solidarity 290
  33. In Conversation with Alana Lentin: Racial Literacy – an Act of Solidarity 305
  34. Teacher/Decolonizer 317
  35. Index 322
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