Embodied women at work in neo-liberal times and places
| Contribuinte(s) |
Bronwyn Davies Susanne Gannon |
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| Data(s) |
01/01/2006
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| Resumo |
In this article five women explore (female) embodiment in academic work in current workplaces. In a week-long collective biography workshop they produced written memories of themselves in their various workplaces and memories of themselves as children and as students. These memories then became the texts out of which the analysis was generated. The authors examine the constitutive and seductive effects of neoliberal discourses and practices, and in particular, the assembling of academic bodies as particular kinds of working bodies. They use the concept of chiasma, or crossing over, to trouble some aspects of binary thinking about bodies and about the relations between bodies and discourses. They examine the way that we simultaneously resist and appropriate, and are seduced by and appropriated within, neoliberal discourses and practices. |
| Identificador | |
| Idioma(s) |
eng |
| Publicador |
Open University Press |
| Palavras-Chave | #Social Issues #Women's Studies #Neoliberal Managerialism #Collective Biography #Academic Work #Feminist Theory #Poststructural Theory #330199 Education Studies not elsewhere classified #749905 Gender aspects of education #BX #1699 Other Studies in Human Society #1303 Specialist Studies in Education |
| Tipo |
Book Chapter |