Producing Pleasure in the Contemporary University

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Academics working in contemporary universities are experiencing unprecedented and unsustainable pressure in an environment of hyper-performativity, metrics and accountability. From this perspective, the university produces multiple tensions and moments of crises, where it seems that there is limited space left for the intrinsic enjoyment arising from scholarly practices. This book offers a global perspective on how pleasure is central to the endeavours of academics working in the contemporary university, with contributors evaluating the opportunities for the strategic refusal of the quantifying, stultifying and stupefying delimiters of what is possible for academic production.

The aim of this book is to open up spaces for conversation, reflection and thought, in order to think, to be and to do differently – pleasurably. Contributors rupture the bounds of what is permissible and possible within their daily lives, habits and practices. As such, this book addresses increasingly significant questions. What are some of the multiple and different ways that we can reclaim pleasure and enhance the durations and intensities of our passions, desires and becomings within the contemporary university? How might these aspirations be realised? What are the spaces for the pleasurable production of research that might be opened up? How might we reconfigure the neoliberal university to be a place of more affect, where desire, laughter and joy join with the work that we seek to undertake and the communities whom we serve?

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Partaking of Pleasure
Regenerating the Working Lives of University Academics
Pages: 1–12
‘Do What Sustains You’
Desire and the Enterprise University
Pages: 25–36
The Pleasure of Writing
Escape from the Dominant System
Pages: 37–47
Wild Choreography of Affect and Ecstasy
Contentious Pleasure (Joussiance) in the Academy
Pages: 49–64
For Hermann: How Do I Love Thee? Let Me Count the Ways
Or, What My Dog Has Taught Me about a Post-Personal Academic Life
Pages: 107–119
Where Have All the Flowers Gone?
The Future for Academics
Pages: 121–135
Reducing the Drag
Creating V Formations through Slow Scholarship and Story
Pages: 137–155
Testimonio and the Idios Kosmos of the Contemporary Academic
Charting the Possibilities for Pleasure in Personal Accounts from Inside the Academy
Pages: 157–169
Self-Determination Theory and Academic Life
Strategies for Reclaiming Pleasure and Professionalism Distilled from Universities in Australia and Europe
Pages: 171–184
From Frustration to Flow
Finding Joy through Co-teaching
Pages: 213–227
Pleasure, Pain and the Possibilities of Being and Becoming
Robustly Hopeful Reflections by an Australian Personal Fitness Trainer and His University Academic Client
Pages: 229–241
“Don’t Cry – Do Research!”
The Promise of Happiness for an Academic Killjoy
Pages: 243–254
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