1st Edition

Interrogating Neoliberalism and Cruel Optimism in Education The Radical Potency of Despair

By Louise Azzarello Copyright 2025
174 Pages 4 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

174 Pages 4 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

174 Pages 4 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This book is a philosophical examination of the ways in which neoliberalism underpins and impedes public education. It proposes that education’s adoption of neoliberal logic generates a sense of despair amongst educators, who often enter the profession with the hope of building a better, more just world. Drawing on the author’s 27 years of experience as a secondary classroom teacher and... Read more

1. Introduction: “Cruel optimism” and the Desire for the Possibilities of Education  2. Neoliberalism and the Cruel Dissolution of Optimism in Education  3. Tracking the “Ordinariness” of Violence that Appears in and through Education  4. Revisiting the (Mis)Promises of “Critical Pedagogy” in Neoliberal Times  5. Interrupting “Survival Time:” Pausing to “Pass Time” Together  6. Pausing to Look: Recuperating the Educational in “Survival Time”  7. Postscript: The Radical Potency of Despair 

Biography

Louise Azzarello (PhD) is a course director in the Faculty of Education, York University, Toronto. Her ongoing scholarship is informed by her background in cultural studies, philosophy of education, and draws on her 27 years as a high school educator.