Elite universities: Their monstrous promises and promising monsters

IF 1.6 3区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Curriculum Inquiry Pub Date : 2021-11-11 DOI:10.1080/03626784.2021.1994837
J. Kenway, Adam Howard
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Abstract Elite universities are often believed to represent education’s gold standard and to produce highly educated luminaries who rightfully take their places leading all the institutions that matter in societies across the world. We begin by explaining how this is so. Then we discuss what we call monster methodologies, suggesting why and how we employed them to disrupt the seductive appeal of elite universities. Deploying zombie, werewolf, and vampire metaphors, we identify various ways that elite universities are monstrous and the kinds of student monsters that they produce, honour, harbour, and reject. Exploring the zombie culture of elite universities in the Global North, we highlight how the monstrous dynamics of perfectionism place unhuman demands on many students which lead to them becoming the walking dead. Next, we examine the werewolf identities of elite universities and highlight the ongoing dialectical interchange between their highly reputable public and deeply disreputable private abodes. We also acknowledge the magnificent student monsters who challenge these monstrous institutions. We then turn to the Global South and South African elite universities. Illuminating the ways they are infused with the remains of the monstrous alliance between capitalism, colonialism, and apartheid, we analyse the vampire curriculum that sucks the strength, vigour, and energy from students. And we show how students have sought to become vampire slayers. Overall, we illustrate the merits of deploying monsters to disrupt the allure and expose the injurious practices of elite universities.
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精英大学:他们可怕的承诺和充满希望的怪物
精英大学通常被认为是教育的黄金标准,培养出受过高等教育的杰出人士,他们理所当然地在世界各地重要的社会机构中占据领导地位。我们首先解释这是怎么回事。然后,我们讨论了我们所谓的“怪物方法论”,提出了我们为什么以及如何使用它们来破坏精英大学的诱人吸引力。利用僵尸、狼人和吸血鬼的比喻,我们可以从不同的角度看出精英大学是可怕的,以及他们培养、尊重、庇护和拒绝的学生怪物。探索全球北方精英大学的僵尸文化,我们强调完美主义的可怕动力如何对许多学生提出非人类的要求,导致他们成为行尸走肉。接下来,我们将研究精英大学的狼人身份,并强调他们声誉卓著的公立大学和名声狼藉的私立大学之间正在进行的辩证交流。我们也要感谢那些挑战这些可怕机构的优秀学生。然后我们转向全球南方和南非的精英大学。我们分析了吸取学生力量、活力和能量的吸血鬼式课程,揭示了这些课程被资本主义、殖民主义和种族隔离之间可怕联盟的残余所渗透的方式。我们将展示学生们是如何成为吸血鬼杀手的。总的来说,我们说明了利用怪物来破坏吸引力的优点,并揭露了精英大学的有害做法。
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Curriculum Inquiry
Curriculum Inquiry EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: Curriculum Inquiry is dedicated to the study of educational research, development, evaluation, and theory. This leading international journal brings together influential academics and researchers from a variety of disciplines around the world to provide expert commentary and lively debate. Articles explore important ideas, issues, trends, and problems in education, and each issue also includes provocative and critically analytical editorials covering topics such as curriculum development, educational policy, and teacher education.
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