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Invasion,alienation, and imperialist nostalgia: Overcoming the necrophilous nature of neoliberal schools
Authors:John E Petrovic  Aaron M Kuntz
Institution:1. Department of Educational Leadership, Policy, and Technology Studies, The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL, USApetrovic@ua.edu;3. Department of Educational Studies in Psychology, Research Methodology, and Counseling, The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL, USA
Abstract:Abstract

The authors present a materialist analysis of the effects of neoliberalism in education. Specifically, they contend that neoliberalism is a form of cultural invasion that begets necrophilia. Neoliberalism is necrophilous in promoting a cultural desire to fix fluid systems and processes. Such desire manufactures both individuals known and culturally felt experiences of alienation which are, it is argued, symptomatic of an imperialist nostalgia that permeates educational policy and practice. The authors point to ‘unschooling in schools’ as a mechanism for resisting the necrophilous tendencies of contemporary formations of education.
Keywords:Necrophilia  neoliberalism  unschooling  marxism  capitalism
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