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About the Author
Keyan G Tomaselli is Distinguished Professor, University of Johannesburg and Professor Emeritus and Fellow, University of KwaZulu-Natal. He is a member of the SA Academy of Science and recipient of the Legends and Heroes award, The Simon Mabhunu Sabela Film Awards. He is also a Fellow of the International Communicology Institute, editor of Critical Arts and co-editor of Journal of African Cinemas.
Reviews
"Arguably South Africa's most perceptive cultural studies scholar, Keyan Tomaselli takes the academic reader on a decidedly uncomfortable, insightful, and entertaining ride through the managerial university to show us, barefaced, what we have become. You laugh and you cry. You squirm with discomfort and you nod in agreement. In the mindless pursuit of efficiency, productivity, and measurement, we have lost sight of the broader purposes of education and the intrinsic value of academic work. In this unusual book, the dour account of the social theorist is replaced with the cutting analysis of the satirist. In the process, Tomaselli has produced one of the best available satires of academic life." - Jonathan Jansen, President of the Academy of Science of South Africa.
"A witty, engaging critique of the impact of unfettered managerialism and the havoc it has wrought in South African academic institutions." -Mbongeni Malaba, Bulletin of the National Library of South Africa
"Thoroughly enjoyable.... Tomaselli's most exquisite book offers extremely valuable insights into the working conditions of a South African academic experiencing the slow but steady rise of neoliberalism and managerialism." - Thomas Klikauer and Meg Young, Australian Universities' Review
Book Information
ISBN 9781928246268
Author Kevan G. Tomaselli
Format Paperback
Page Count 252
Imprint BestRed
Publisher HSRC Press
Weight(grams) 500g