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Can We Un-Gender Leadership? (1:00)
1media/gender-leadership.jpgmedia/gender-leadership.jpg2016-04-18T08:36:50-07:00Mallory Monaco Caterine28ddfbab684215f8563f0c8d6bac0ae73600718588765plain2016-05-10T09:37:31-07:00Mallory Monaco Caterine28ddfbab684215f8563f0c8d6bac0ae736007185Assignment: Now that you've thought deeply about gender and leadership in the context of Plutarch's Antony, in contemporary politics, and in your own worldview, see whether you can construct a list of positive or negative qualities of leaders that applies to any individual, regardless of gender. Is it possible? What problems do you face in this task? What do we gain or lose in our understanding of leadership when we do this? Is "un-gendering" leadership a realistic goal, or even a good goal?
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