Posts Tagged With: Michel Foucault
Neoliberal Dreams And The Plight Of The Humanities, Part 2 (Carl Raschke)
The following is the second of a two-part series. The first installment can be found here. A longer version is published in .PDF version in an upcoming issue of the Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory. Seaborg was correct in one key respect. The humanities historically had never really belonged…
Neoliberal Dreams And The Plight Of The Humanities (Carl Raschke)
The following is the first of a two-part series. A longer version is published in .PDF version in an upcoming issue of the Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory. Neoliberalism, The “Knowledge Society”, and the Birth of Biopolitics The results of the Presidential election of 2016 struck the academic thought-world…
Professional Dress Codes Lack “Authenticity” For Millennial Generation (Rebekah Gordon)
I worked at a bank for a year and a half between the completion of my undergraduate degree and the beginning of my master’s. Our dress code, which by many standards was relatively lenient, included multiple strictures. For example: Whether or not you regularly meet the public, you are required to…