Andrew Joseph Pereira Pereira Affective Governmentality

Affective Governmentality

von Andrew Joseph Pereira

Neoliberal Education Advertisements in Singapore

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This book investigates the subjectivities in education arising from the triumphant mobilisation of care as portrayed in educational advertisements, and provides a novel theory of affective governmentality based on empirical research on affect, neoliberalism, and governmentality. It also takes the bold step of encouraging the re-imagination of the central and pressing question of school marketisation in Singapore, and problematises the seemingly innocuous portrayals of care in light of neoliberal governmentality seeking to perform cultural work on preferred identities and subjectivities. Using a judicious selection of media artefacts, the book scrutinises the creation of emotional technologies through an ethic of caring, harnessing vulnerabilities and triumphalism. As such it not only equips readers to understand the role of emotional technologies but also offers a critical and alternative view of hope and aspirations for transforming society."Andrew Pereira’s outstanding scholarly contribution to the field of educational policy studies and governance is a crucial piece of the puzzle about what can be said and written about Singapore education" -- Allan Luke, Emeritus Professor, Queensland University of Technology, Australia
There is now an enormous body of writing on neoliberalism and education much of it is repetitive and rhetorical.  Pereira’s book is a very novel and very significant contribution to scholarship that explores some specific forms and modalities of neoliberal education. It carefully examines a vast array of cultural and media artefacts that ‘advertise’ and represent education in Singapore and the affective government of teachers and students that results from this. The book develops an analytic framework for engagement with such artefacts that will be a great use to researchers in other settings – it thoroughly deserves widespread attention.” -- Stephen J Ball FBA, Distinguished Service Professor of Sociology of Education, Institute of Education, University College London

This book investigates the subjectivities in education arising from the triumphant mobilisation of care as portrayed in educational advertisements, and provides a novel theory of affective governmentality based on empirical research on affect, neoliberalism, and governmentality. It also takes the bold step of encouraging the re-imagination of the central and pressing question of school marketisation in Singapore, and problematises the seemingly innocuous portrayals of care in light of neoliberal governmentality seeking to perform cultural work on preferred identities and subjectivities. Using a judicious selection of media artefacts, the book scrutinises the creation of emotional technologies through an ethic of caring, harnessing vulnerabilities and triumphalism. As such it not only equips readers to understand the role of emotional technologies but also offers a critical and alternative view of hope and aspirations for transforming society.


Explores the role of governing political rationalities in informing the social, material, and cultural bases for educational advertisements Scrutinises the formation of emotional technologies through an ethic of caring, harnessing vulnerabilities and triumphalism Offers a critical and alternative view of hope and aspirations for societal transformation

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Andrew Joseph Pereira

Themen in »Affective Governmentality«

Neoliberal political economy Affective governmentality School marketization and advertising Pastoral care and power Multimodal discourse analysis Geosemiotic visual studies Neoliberal subjectivities and identities Teacher lived experiences and interviews

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ISBN: 9789811378065
Verlag: Springer Singapore
Erscheinung: 11.07.2019

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