Andrew Whelan & Ruth Walker 
Zombies in the Academy [EPUB ebook] 
Living Death in Higher Education

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Zombies in the Academy taps into the current popular fascination with zombies and brings together scholars from a range of fields, including cultural and communications studies, sociology, film studies and education, to give a critical account of the political, cultural and pedagogical state of the university through the metaphor of zombiedom. The contributions to this volume argue that the increasing corporatization of the academy – an environment emphasizing publication, narrow research, and a vulnerable tenure system – is creating a crisis in higher education best understood through the language of zombie culture: the undead, contagion and plague, among others. Zombies in the Academy presents essays from a variety of scholars and creative writers who present an engaging and entertaining appeal for serious recognition of the conditions of contemporary humanities teaching, culture and labour practices.

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Introduction 

Section 1: Zombification in the corporate university 

First as tragedy, then as corpse – Andrew Whelan

‘Being’ post-death at Zombie University – Rowena Harper

University life, zombie states and reanimation – Rowan Wilken and Christian Mc Crea

The living dead and the dead living: contagion and complicity in contemporary universities – Holly Randell-Moon, Sue Saltmarsh and Wendy Sutherland-Smith

Zombie solidarity – Ann Deslandes and Kristian Adamson

The Journal of Doctor Wallace – David Slattery

Section 2: Moribund content and infectious technologies 

Zombie processes and undead technologies – Christopher Moore

The botnet: webs of hegemony/zombies who publish – Martin Paul Eve

The intranet of the living dead: software and universities – Jonathan Paul Marshall

Virtual learning environments and the zombification of learning and teaching in British universities – Nick Pearce and Elaine Tan

Mapping zombies: a guide for digital pre-apocalyptic analysis and post-apocalyptic survival – Mark Graham, Taylor Shelton and Matthew Zook

Infectious textbooks – Gordon S. Carlson and James J. Sosnoski

Section 3: Zombie literacies and pedagogies 

Undead universities, the plagiarism ‘plague’, paranoia and hypercitation – Ruth Walker

EAP programmes feeding the living dead of academia: critical thinking as a global antibody – Sara Felix

Zombies in the classroom: education as consumption in two novels by Joyce Carol Oates – Sherry R. Truffin

Queer pedagogies in zombie times: parody, neo-liberalism and higher education – Daniel Marshall

Zombies are us: the living dead as a tool for pedagogical reflection – Shaun Kimber

Escaping the zombie threat by mathematics – Hans Petter Langtangen, Kent-Andre Mardal and Pål Røtnes

Toward a zombie pedagogy: embodied teaching and the student 2.0 – Jesse Stommel

Section 4: The post-apocalyptic terrain 

‘Sois mort et tais toi’: zombie mobs and student protests – Sarah Juliet Lauro

Living-dead man’s shoes? Teaching and researching glossy topics in a harsh social and cultural context – David Beer

Feverish homeless cannibal – George Pfau

A report on the global Viral Z outbreak and its impact on higher education – Howard M. Gregory II and Annie Jeffrey

Sobre o autor

Andrew Whelan teaches sociology at the University of Wollongong, Australia.
Ruth Walker teaches academic writing at the University of Wollongong.
Christopher Moore is a lecturer in media communication at Deakin University, Australia.

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Língua Inglês ● Formato EPUB ● Páginas 398 ● ISBN 9781783200764 ● Tamanho do arquivo 3.0 MB ● Editora Intellect Books Ltd ● Cidade Bristol ● País GB ● Publicado 2013 ● Edição 1 ● Carregável 24 meses ● Moeda EUR ● ID 6486492 ● Proteção contra cópia Adobe DRM
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