ERIC Number: EJ1260435
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2020
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Maybe One in a Hundred or One in a Thousand in the Neoliberal, New-Managerial University! Aesthetics of Experience and the Question of Transgressive Critical Thinking
Ethnography and Education, v15 n3 p363-376 2020
Trangression is an act of challenging boundaries that separate apparently distinct oppositional categories objects. Examples are categories such as such as civilised/primitive, male/female, master/servant, Lordship/bondage. The article deals with such transgressions related to the evolution of class consciousness transgressive critical thinking. It is said to be particularly important and at risk in higher education today, as performativity reforms have closed the spaces for transgressive reflexivity, making it difficult for students to make sense of the possibilities and costs for the self that higher education can create. However, although the now professionally managed entrepreneurial university might appear to form a difficult space for developing critical thinking, critique is also a basis for the expansion of capitalism in the university, and through transferability this can create spaces for critical reflection.
Descriptors: Aesthetics, Critical Thinking, Neoliberalism, Social Class, Higher Education, Educational Change, Self Concept, Entrepreneurship, Criticism, Commercialization, Universities, Ethnography, Working Class, Phenomenology, Oral History, College Students, Student Attitudes, Books, Science Education, Social Systems, Educational Experience, Institutional Characteristics, Social Differences, Foreign Countries, Administrative Organization
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Evaluative
Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: United Kingdom
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