Resisting higher education's (re) production of elitism in an ethos of care-taking

IF 1.1 4区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY SOUNDINGS Pub Date : 2023-10-10 DOI:10.3898/soun.84-85.02.2023
Beverley Hayward
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The University for the Creative Arts (UCA) is undergoing a transformation. This is the perspective sold to the staff as jobs are terminated. This time it is not so much a restructure as a complete closure of further education across all campuses in Surrey and Kent. The UCA is 'stepping back' as a Further Education provider, to focus on undergraduate, postgraduate and research degrees. In addition, the campus that most serves the local community, in Chatham, Kent, is to be closed and sold, most likely for redevelopment. This essay explores the neoliberal agenda that led to this sad erasure of a prestigious arts community, whose alumni included Zandra Rhodes, Tracey Emin and Billy Childish. It exposes the common-sense discourses employed by the university to compel the staff and student body to consent to the neoliberal methods at play. A mixed media embroidery artwork and poetry have been created for this article, and referenced is a recent exhibition, UCA - Retrospective: Creativity Past, Present & Future. Creative arts practices illustrate this story, as well as many conversations with students and staff. The stories of those living through this experience are woven within the narrative. In the sadness of loss there is also celebration, as our own transformations are made possible: leaving one collective space of creativity enables openings. To stitch and repair the soul of self and others creates understandings and an awareness. In this way freedoms are fostered, and social justice prevails.
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创意艺术大学(UCA)正在经历转型。这是在工作终止时卖给员工的观点。这次与其说是重组,不如说是彻底关闭萨里郡和肯特郡所有校区的继续教育。UCA正“退而为”继续教育机构,专注于本科、研究生和研究学位。此外,肯特郡查塔姆(Chatham)为当地社区提供最多服务的校园将被关闭并出售,最有可能用于重建。这篇文章探讨了新自由主义的议程,它导致了对一个著名艺术团体的可悲抹去,这个团体的校友包括赞德拉·罗兹(Zandra Rhodes)、特蕾西·埃明(Tracey Emin)和比利·幼稚(Billy幼稚)。它揭露了大学使用的常识性话语,迫使教职员工和学生团体同意正在发挥作用的新自由主义方法。这篇文章使用了一个混合媒介的刺绣作品和诗歌,并参考了最近的一个展览,UCA -回顾展:创造力的过去,现在和;的未来。创造性的艺术实践说明了这个故事,以及与学生和教职员工的许多对话。那些经历过这种经历的人的故事被编织在叙述中。在失去的悲伤中也有庆祝,因为我们自己的转变成为可能:离开一个创造性的集体空间使开放成为可能。缝合和修复自我和他人的灵魂创造了理解和意识。通过这种方式,自由得以培育,社会正义得以盛行。
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