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Academic Emotions Katie Barclay (University of Adelaide)

Academic Emotions By Katie Barclay (University of Adelaide)

Summary

Drawing on a rich array of writing about the modern academy by contemporary academics, this Element explores the emotional dynamics of the academy as a disciplining institution, the production of the academic self, and the role of emotion in negotiating power in the ivory tower.

Academic Emotions Summary

Academic Emotions: Feeling the Institution by Katie Barclay (University of Adelaide)

The University is an institution that disciplines the academic self. As such it produces both a particular emotional culture and, at times, the emotional suffering of those who find such disciplinary practices discomforting. Drawing on a rich array of writing about the modern academy by contemporary academics, this Element explores the emotional dynamics of the academy as a disciplining institution, the production of the academic self, and the role of emotion in negotiating power in the ivory tower. Using methodologies from the History of Emotion, it seeks to further our understanding of the relationship between the institution, emotion and the self.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction; 2. Being Institutionalised; 3. Finding Place; 4. Discipline; 5. Creativity and Joy; 6. Suffering Bodies and the Absent Norm; 7. Conclusion; References.

Additional information

NLS9781108964944
9781108964944
110896494X
Academic Emotions: Feeling the Institution by Katie Barclay (University of Adelaide)
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2021-12-16
75
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