Decolonising the Neoliberal University

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Decolonising the Neoliberal University

Law, Psychoanalysis and the Politics of Student Protest

Regional / International studies Cultural studies Ethnic studies Sociology Social and cultural anthropology Psychoanalytical and Freudian psychology Moral and social purpose of education Higher education, tertiary education Comparative politics Methods, theory and philosophy of law Social law and Medical law Psychotherapy Colonialism and imperialism Structuralism and Post-structuralism Social and political philosophy

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Collection: Birkbeck Law Press

Language: English

Published by: Birkbeck Law Press

Published on: 8th September 2021

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 2 Mb

ISBN: 9781000427561


Taking the postcolonial – or, more specifically, the post-apartheid – university as its focus, the book takes the violence and the trauma of the global neoliberal hegemony as its central point of reference.

Following a primarily psychoanalytic line of enquiry, it engages a range of disciplines – law, philosophy, literature, gender studies, cultural studies and political economy – in order better to understand the conditions of possibility of an emancipatory, or decolonised, higher education. And this in the context of both the inter-generational transmission of the trauma of colonialism, on the one hand, and, on the other, the trauma of neoliberal subjectivity in the postcolonial university. Oriented around an important lecture by Jacqueline Rose, the volume contains contributions from world-renowned authors, such as Judith Butler and Achille Mbembe, as well as numerous legal and other theorists who share their concern with interrogating the contemporary crisis in higher education.

This truly interdisciplinary collection will appeal to a wide range of readers right across the humanities, but especially those with substantial interests in the contemporary state of the university, as well as those with theoretical interests in postcolonialism, psychoanalysis, gender studies, cultural studies, jurisprudence and law.

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