Emergence of Postfeminist Identities in Higher Education

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Academia
Academic Identity Construction
Academic labor
academic workplace stress
Academics
Affect
affective identity formation in academia
Affective performance
Affective Performances
Author_Eleftheria Atta
Binary Approach
Career Carer
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Consumerist Framework
Cyprus university case study
Discursive Affective Practices
Diversification
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Faculty
faculty identity negotiation
Female Academics
Femininities
Financial Stringencies
Gender
Gender education
gendered subjectivities
Heavy Teaching Workload
Higher Education
Industry Academics
Jefferson's theory
Jefferson’s Theory
Knowledge Providers
Masculinities
Men Academics
Mentor Academic
Money Generator
Neoliberal Context
Neoliberal Discourse
Neoliberal dynamics
Neoliberal governance
Neoliberal Ideals
Neoliberal Performativity
Neoliberalism
New managerialism
Performativity
Post-feminist discourse
Postfeminist
Postfeminist Discourses
Postfeminist era
Poststructuralism
Precarity
Psychosocial Approach
Psychosocial Lens
psychosocial methodology
Psychosocial Understanding
qualitative academic research
Subjectivity
Wannabe Academics
Women Academics

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367555139
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 17 May 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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By drawing on qualitative research conducted in universities in Cyprus, this book presents an account of life in the academy from a feminist perspective. In doing so, the texts uncover new gendered identities emerging as a result of neoliberal and postfeminist discourses in Higher Education.

Adopting a psychosocial lens, and drawing on theories of affect and performativity, this volume explains academics’ responses to growing levels of stress, anxiety, precarity and competition in their professional environment. Chapters offer rich observation of how academic staff and faculty negotiate aspects of femininity and masculinity within the academy, and so highlights the performance of ‘gendered academic subjectivities’ as a way in which academics deal with increasing pressures and anxiety. Ultimately proposing a typography of emergent, affective identities including industry academics, fossilised, family and wannabe academics, the volume yields important insights into the current workings of Higher Education and shows the personal and professional impacts of neoliberal dynamics.

This volume will prove to be a useful resource for researchers and high-level scholars in the fields of education, sociology of education and gender studies. More generally, scholars and academics with an interest in the changing face of contemporary Higher Education will find this book informative.

Eleftheria Atta is Associate Professor in Higher Education in Cyprus. She completed her doctoral studies at the UCL Institute of Education, University of London, UK.

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