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Feminist Responses to the Neoliberalization of the University - From Surviving to Thriving

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This book argues that neoliberal discourses prevalent in higher education seek to undermine, commodify, and co-opt the radical, transformative work that many gender and women’s studies departments, programs, and centers are doing. The contributors to the collection discuss their responses to these challenges in and out of the classrooms, from mentorship and activism to active allyship and experimental pedagogies. They aim to inspire a new wave of feminist consciousness raising that will encourage transformative ways of engaging with the university and serve as doorways to new understandings of productivity and creativity.

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Chapter One: Lavender Carharts: Queer Work within and outside the Academy
Anne Balay
Chapter Two: Neoliberalism in Higher Education and its Effects on Marginalized Students
Dejah Carter
Chapter Three: Promoting Feminist Labor in Academe's Culture of Compliance
April Lidinsky
Chapter Four: Neutral Student Grievance Processes in White Supremacist Institutions of Higher Education
Farhana Loonat
Chapter Five: Planting Seeds of Trans Inclusion: A Conversation with Meghan Buell of TREES, Inc.
Meghan Buell and Pam Butler
Chapter Six: Laboring in Line with Our Values: Lessons Learned in the Struggle to Unionize
Sonia De La Cruz, Nini Hayes, and Sonalini Sapra
Chapter Seven: Feminist Future Making and Nomadic Subjectivity in the Academy
Lauren J. Lacey
Chapter Eight: Sovereignty as an Indigenous Feminist Intervention
Amanda Griffin Linsenmeyer
Chapter Nine: There is No Surviving without Thriving
Abby Palko
Chapter Ten: Compadradzco & the Wild Woman: An Argument for the Creative Collective as Radical


About the author

Abby Palko is director of the Maxine Platzer Lynn Women’s Center at the University of Virginia.Sonalini Sapra is assistant director of the Center for Principled Problem Solving and Excellence in Teaching at Guilford College and adjunct assistant professor of political science.Jamie Wagman is associate professor and chair of gender and women’s studies and history at Saint Mary’s College.Farhana Loonat is a tenured faculty member in Political Science and Philosophy at Skagit Valley College.Abby Palko is director of the Maxine Platzer Lynn Women’s Center at the University of Virginia.Sonalini Sapra is assistant director of the Center for Principled Problem Solving and Excellence in Teaching at Guilford College and adjunct assistant professor of political science.Jamie Wagman is associate professor and chair of gender and women’s studies and history at Saint Mary’s College.

Summary

This anthology shares creative ways feminists in higher education respond to the challenges of budget cuts, staffing shortages, and restructuring that are hallmarks of neoliberal universities. Contributors argue that neoliberal discourses undermine, commodify, and co-opt radical, transformative feminist work.

Product details

Authors Abby Sapra Palko, Abby Wagman Palko
Assisted by Abby Palko (Editor), Sonalini Sapra (Editor), Jamie Wagman (Editor)
Publisher Lexington Books
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.07.2021
 
EAN 9781793610393
ISBN 978-1-79361-039-3
No. of pages 198
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Women's Studies, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Feminism & Feminist Theory, Feminism & feminist theory, Gender studies: women, Feminism and feminist theory, Gender studies: women & girls

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