RT Article T1 Re-Visioning Gender Relationships in the Organization JF Feminist theology VO 3 IS 7 SP 116 OP 134 A1 Marshall, Judi LA English YR 1994 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1776889800 AB Callaway (1981) calls the process of re-appraisal of women's characteristics, social roles and culture, independent of male value systems...'re-vision', and identifies three ways it can describe women's current activities: 'Revision' in the standard sense of correcting or completing the record; then 're-vision' as looking again, a deliberate act to see through the stereotypes of our society as these are taken for granted in daily life and deeply embedded in academic tradition; and finally, 're-vision' in its extended sense as the imaginative power of sighting possibilities and thus helping to bring about what is not (or not yet) visible, a new ordering of human relationships (Marshall 1992: 76). DO 10.1177/096673509400000710