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Higher Education Under Late Capitalism Identity Conduct And The Neoliberal Condition 1st Edition Jeffrey R Di Leo Auth

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Higher Education Under Late Capitalism Identity Conduct And The Neoliberal Condition 1st Edition Jeffrey R Di Leo Auth
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.76 MB
Pages: 215
Author: Jeffrey R. Di Leo (auth.)
ISBN: 9783319498577, 9783319498584, 3319498576, 3319498584
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Higher Education Under Late Capitalism Identity Conduct And The Neoliberal Condition 1st Edition Jeffrey R Di Leo Auth by Jeffrey R. Di Leo (auth.) 9783319498577, 9783319498584, 3319498576, 3319498584 instant download after payment.

This book explores questions concerning personal identity and individual conduct within neoliberal academe. The author suggests that neoliberal academe is normal academe in the new millennium though well aware of its contested nature and destructive capacities. Examining higher education through a number of ideals, such as austerity and transparency, brings readers on a journey into its present as well as its past. If some of these ideals can be identified and critiqued, there is a chance that the foundations of neoliberal academe can be weakened. This book actively pursues pathways out of the neoliberal abyss--and offers that demanding a role for pleasure in higher education may be one of them.

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