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Post‑humanist readings (Kaur & Ramos, 2021) highlight how magical agency destabilizes the human/technology binary. In Office Fantasy II, agency is not merely reclaimed by humans but redistributed through non‑human magical actors (e.g., sentient spell‑binders, autonomous familiars that manage inboxes). This suggests a re‑configuration of the “subject” in workplace discourse, aligning with recent calls for distributed agency in organizational studies (Hollander, 2022).

– The findings were juxtaposed with contemporary workplace scholarship (e.g., Alvesson & Willmott, 2020) and fantasy theory (e.g., Trites, 2022). officefantasy2

Ortega, M. (2023). Genre Hybridity and the Workplace. Modern Narrative , 12(4), 89‑106. Post‑humanist readings (Kaur & Ramos, 2021) highlight how

Stein’s (2024) notion of is manifested through “spell‑audit logs” and “enchanted CCTV.” In HRH, the mythic “Scribe of Records” records every whispered spell, creating an omniscient surveillance network reminiscent of modern algorithmic monitoring. – The findings were juxtaposed with contemporary workplace