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+ | ====== Week 11: Neoliberalism and the making of subjects ====== | ||
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+ | Tuesday, May 12, 2020 | ||
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+ | **Required readings:** Gershon (2018), Danaher, Schirato, and Webb (2000), Rabinow (1984) | ||
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+ | ====== References ====== | ||
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+ | Danaher, Geoff, Tony Schirato, and Jen Webb. 2000. “Technologies of Governmentality & the Liberal Attitude.” In //Understanding Foucault//, 1st ed., 89–95. London: Sage Publications. http://trove.nla.gov.au/version/43921210. | ||
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+ | Gershon, Ilana. 2018. “Employing the CEO of Me, Inc.: US Corporate Hiring in a Neoliberal Age.” //American Ethnologist// 45 (2): 173–85. doi:[[https://doi.org/10.1111/amet.12630|10.1111/amet.12630]]. | ||
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+ | Rabinow, Paul. 1984. “Introduction.” In //The Foucault Reader//, edited by Paul Rabinow, 3–23. New York: Pantheon Books. http://books.google.com?id=cG5gQgAACAAJ. | ||
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