1st Edition

Autoethnographies from the Neoliberal Academy Rewilding, Writing and Resistance in Higher Education

Edited By Jess Moriarty Copyright 2020
246 Pages 33 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

246 Pages 33 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

246 Pages 33 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

The shift to a neoliberal agenda has, for many academics, intensified the pressure and undermined the pleasure that their work can and does bring. This book contains stories from a range of autoethnographers seeking to challenge traditional academic discourse by providing personal and evocative writings that detail moments of profound transformation and change. The book focuses on the... Read more
 

List of Figures

Author Biographies

Acknowledgements

Introduction. All the Voices in My Head Jess Moriarty

Scene 1 Jess Moriarty

Chapter 1. The Mourning Stone and What Am I Grieving For? Jess Moriarty And Jane Fox

Chapter 2. I Found My Mum in a Box: Permission to Be Vulnerable in Higher Education Mike Hayler and Jess Moriarty

Chapter 3. Walking and Mapping Our Creative Recovery: An Interdisciplinary Method Christina Reading and Jess Moriarty

Chapter 4. Supporting Our Inner Compass: An Autoethnographic Cartography Christina Reading and Jess Moriarty

Scene 2. Jess Moriarty

Chapter 5. Reclaiming the Book of Spells: Storying the Self as a Form of Resistance Jess Moriarty And Vanessa Marr

Chapter 6. Rise Up: Women Sharing Personal and Shared Stories to Resist and Heal Jess Moriarty And Nicola Ashmore

Scene 3. Jess Moriarty

Chapter 7. Writing to Resist; Writing to Survive: Conversational Autoethnography, Mentoring, And the New Public Management Academy Trude Klevan, Bengt Karlsson And Alec Grant

Chapter 8. I Found My Mentor in A Toilet Jackie Goode And Jess Moriarty

Chapter 9. Insecurity Pre, Post and During the Ph.D.: An Autoethnography Of Mutual Support Jess Moriarty And Bryn Tales

Chapter 10. The Art of Hula: An Autoethnography Of Academic Life Jess Moriarty And Susan Diab

Scene 4. Jess Moriarty

Chapter 11. Reaching Forward and Back: Learning from Our Past as Pedagogy in Undergraduate Creative Writing Teaching Jess Moriarty And Ross Adamson

Conclusion: Redondo Jess Moriarty

Scene 5. Jess Moriarty

Biography

Jess Moriarty is a principal lecturer at the University of Brighton, where she is course leader on the Creative Writing MA. Jess works on engaging students in community projects and using innovative and personal writing to challenge traditional academic discourse. She is focused on developing her students’ confidence with their creativity and writing.

Autoethnographies from the Neoliberal Academy is a supremely timely book on how to work in and against neoliberal universities from within the academy. Utilising radical dazzling story-telling techniques across a variety of media to problematise conventional academic discourses, this book points the way for future academic writing and knowledge as modally and spatially liberatory - more impactful and more relevant than conventional academic discourse - story-telling should be the twenty-first century’s version of the ‘Idea of the University’.

Dr Kate Aughterson, Principal Lecturer in Literature, University of Brighton