“为了免费和无用的学习”:对工作、学习和安全的批判性反思*

IF 0.5 Q4 POLITICAL SCIENCE New Political Science Pub Date : 2023-01-02 DOI:10.1080/07393148.2023.2181536
N. Shippen
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摘要重温AndréGorz的《摧毁大学》(1970)为重新考虑教育工厂集体和走向全球自治大学(2009)的作者所解释的教育工厂的概念提供了一个机会,该书考虑了断言、,“曾经的工厂现在是大学,”批判性大学研究对新自由主义大学的批判(2012年)和废除大学研究(2019年)问道,“监狱和大学是一枚硬币的两面吗?”可以说,美国的社区学院最直接地位于工厂和监狱之间。大多数社区大学生都是第一代、全日制学生、工人,而且往往是父母。他们面临着严重的时间限制,这些限制的理论化和政治化程度都很低,对他们自己不利。新冠肺炎大流行迫使包括学生在内的大多数人将以前的私人空间改造为公共空间,以适应工作、学校和照顾责任。因此,这些不同的存在模式之间的空间和时间差异瓦解了,让经济理性为家中最亲密的环境提供了信息,这是一场戈尔茨式的噩梦。
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“For Free and Useless Studies”: Critical Reflections on Work, Study, and Security*
Abstract Revisiting André Gorz’s Destroy the University (1970) offers an opportunity to reconsider the concept of edu-factory explained by the respective authors of the Edu-factory Collective and Toward a Global Autonomous University (2009), which considers the political implications of asserting, “What was once the factory is now the university,” critical university studies’ critique of the neoliberal university (2012), and abolition university studies (2019), which asks, “Are prisons and universities two sides of the same coin?” The community college in the United States is arguably situated most directly between the factory and the prison. Most community college students are first generation, full-time students, workers, and often parents. They face severe time constraints, which are under-theorized and under-politicized to their own detriment. The COVID-19 pandemic compelled most people, including students, to transform previously private spaces to public spaces to accommodate work, school, and care-giving responsibilities. As a result, spatial and temporal distinctions between these different modes of being collapsed, allowing economic rationality to inform the most intimate settings of home, a Gorzian nightmare.
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