The Theatrical Professoriate

The Theatrical Professoriate
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 281
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ISBN-10 : 9781000760606
ISBN-13 : 100076060X
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Book Synopsis The Theatrical Professoriate by : Emily Roxworthy

Download or read book The Theatrical Professoriate written by Emily Roxworthy and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2019-12-06 with total page 281 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book argues that today’s professoriate has become increasingly theatrical, largely as a result of neoliberal policies in higher education, but also in response to an anti-intellectual scrutiny that has become pervasive throughout the Western world. The Theatrical Professoriate: Contemporary Higher Education and Its Academic Dramas examines how the Western professoriate increasingly finds itself enacting command performances that utilize scripting, characterization, surrogation, and spectacle—the hallmarks of theatricality—toward neoliberal ends. Roxworthy explores how the theatrical nature of today’s professoriate and the resultant glut of performances about academia on stage and screen have contributed to a highly ambivalent public fascination with academia. She further documents the "theatrical turn" witnessed in American higher education, as academic institutions use performance to intervene in the diversity issues and disciplinary disparities fueled by neoliberalism. By analyzing academic dramas and their audience reception alongside theoretical approaches, the author reveals how contemporary academia drives the professoriate to perform in what seem like increasingly artificial ways. Ideal for practitioners and students of education, ethnic, and science studies, The Theatrical Professoriate deftly intervenes in Performance Studies’ still-unsettled debates over the differential impact of live versus mediated performances.


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