SYMPOSIUM ON
EDUCATIONAL ELIMINATIONISM AND CULTURAL COLONIZATION
A HEAT (Higher Education & Theory) Symposium, with John Beck and Matthew Cornford (The Art School and the Culture Shed), David J. Blacker (The Falling Rate of
Learning and the Neoliberal Endgame), and Nina
Power (One-Dimensional Woman).
Friday 7th November
2pm – 6pm (followed by drinks reception)
Westminster Forum (5th Floor, University of Westminster, 32-38 Wells Street)
2pm – 6pm (followed by drinks reception)
Westminster Forum (5th Floor, University of Westminster, 32-38 Wells Street)
Co-hosted by Institute for Modern & Contemporary Culture (IMCC) and the Higher Education Research Centre (HERC) at the University of Westminster.
David J. Blacker
defines educational eliminationism as a state of affairs in which elites no
longer find it necessary to utilize mass schooling as a first link in the long
chain of the process of the extraction of workers’ surplus labour value but
instead cut their losses and abandon public schooling altogether. John Beck and Matthew Cornford have charted the decline of local art schools and
concordant rise of the ‘destination’ art gallery, and asked what this tells us
about the changing relationship between the function of education and art in
the new creative economy. Nina Power
argues that current attacks on the education system are part and parcel of a
broader war on cognitive and immaterial labour, upon which the art world
provides a peculiarly privileged vantage point.
Drawing on the etymological and political association
between culture and colonization, this symposium seeks to investigate the
currently shifting relationship between education and culture through the
themes of eliminationism and colonization.
John Beck is
Professor in English Literature at the University of Westminster, director of
the Institute for Modern and Contemporary Culture (IMCC), and author of Dirty
wars: landscape, power, and waste in Western American literature and (with
Matthew Cornford) The Art School and the Culture Shed.
David J. Blacker
is a Professor of Philosophy of Education and Legal Studies at the University
of Delaware, editor of Education Review, edrev.info., and author of The
Falling Rate of Learning and the Neoliberal Endgame andDemocratic
Education Stretched thin: How Complexity Challenges a Democratic Ideal.
Matthew Cornford
is Professor of Fine Art at the University of Brighton, has a longstanding
collaborative art practice with David Cross, and author (with John Beck) of The
Art School and the Culture Shed.
Nina Power is a
Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at Roehampton University, regularly writes for
the Guardian and New Humanist, co-editor of Alain Badiou’s On
Beckett and author of One-Dimensional Woman.
Rsvp to the organizer: M.Charles1@westminster.ac.uk
See: http://benjaminpedagogy.wordpress.com/2014/10/02/symposium-on-educational-eliminationism-and-cultural-colonization/
and http://hetheory.wordpress.com/
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