Numar de credite: 7
Cod: AMR0140
Predare: curs 2h, seminar 1h
Limba de predare: Română
Tip: obligatoriu, semestru 3, Master Muncă și transformări sociale
Curs
1 I. First Movement
Gog, S. (2020). Neo-liberal subjectivities and the emergence of spiritual entrepreneurship: An analysis of spiritual development programs in contemporary Romania. Social Compass, 67(1), 103-119
2. II. Second Movement
Teza:
Chandler, D., & Reid, J. (2016). The neoliberal subject: Resilience, adaptation and vulnerability. Rowman & Littlefield, p. 9-16
3. III. Third Movement
Teza:
Wacquant, L. (2012). Three steps to a historical anthropology of actually existing neoliberalism. Social anthropology, 20(1), 66-79.
4. IV. Fourth Movement
Teza:
Ferguson, James. „The uses of neoliberalism.” Antipode 41 (2010): 166-184.
Peck, J. (2010). Constructions of neoliberal reason. Oxford University Press, pp. 1-34
5. V. Fifth Movement
Teza:
Foucault, Michel – Nasterea biopoliticii, Editura Idea, Cluj, pp 125-172
Rimke, Heidi Marie. „Governing citizens through self-help literature.” Cultural studies 14.1 (2000): 61-78.
6. VI. Sixth Movement
Teza:
Arasli, F., Arici, H. E., & Arasli, H. (2023). The Role of Spirituality in the Workplace in the Context of Corporate Culture. In Spirituality Management in the Workplace (pp. 265-283). Emerald Publishing Limited.
7. VII. Seventh Movement
Teza:
Rose, Niklas. Governing the soul: The shaping of private self., 1990, pp 103-119
Carrette, J. and King R. – Selling spirituality : the silent takeover of religion. London ; New York: Routledge, 2005, pp. 123-168
8. VIII. Eight Movement
Teza:
Read, J. (2009). A genealogy of homo-economicus: Neoliberalism and the production of subjectivity. Foucault studies, 25-36
9. IX. Ninth Movement
Teza:
LoRusso, James Dennis (2017) Spirituality, corporate culture, and American business: The neoliberal ethic and the spirit of global capital. Bloomsbury Publishing, 2017, 81-97
Gog S & Simionca, A. (2020) – Noile subiectivități ale capitalismului global. Spiritualitate, dezvoltare personală și transformări neoliberale în românia, 5-34
10.
X. Tenth Movement
Teza:
Mould, O. (2018). Against creativity. Verso Books, cap 1. Work: Relentless Creativity
11. XI. Eleventh Movement
Teza:
Binkley, Sam. Happiness as enterprise: An essay on neoliberal life. Suny Press, 2014, pp, 79-98
Binkley, S. (2011). Happiness, positive psychology and the program of neoliberal governmentality. Subjectivity, 4(4), 371-394
12. XII. Twelfth Movement
Teza:
Houghton, E. (2019). Becoming a neoliberal subject. Ephemera, 19(3), 615-626.
13. XIII. Thirteenth Movement
Teza:
Casanova, José –
Private and Public religions in Public religions in the modern world. University of Chicago Press, 2011, pp. 40-66
14. XIV. Fourteenth Movement
Taylor, Charles. A secular age. Cambridge, MA: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2007, pp. 1-41
Seminar
S1
Gog, S., Simionca, A., Bell, E., & Taylor, S. (2020). Spiritualities and neoliberalism: changes and continuities. In Spirituality, Organization and Neoliberalism (pp. xi-xxxii). Edward Elgar Publishing.
S2
Pozitionare 1:
Dardot, Pierre and Laval Christian – The New Way of the World. On Neo-liberal Society. Verso 2013, pp. 101-120
Pozitionare 2
Ball, S. J., & Olmedo, A. (2023). Care of the self, resistance and subjectivity under neoliberal governmentalities. In Neoliberalism and Education (pp. 131-142). Routledge.
S3
Pozitionare 1:
Harvey, D. (2007). A brief history of neoliberalism. Oxford University Press, USA, pp. 5 – 38
Pozitionare 2
Steger, M. B., & Ravi, K. (2010) Neoliberalism: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford University Press, pp 1-75
S4
Pozitionare 1:
Woods, Ellen Meiksins. „The politics of capitalism.” Monthly Review 51, no. 4 (1999): 12.
Pozitionare 2:
Brown, W. (2015). Undoing the demos: Neoliberalism’s stealth revolution. Mit Press. Pp. 17-46
S5
Pozitionare 1:
Lemke, T. (2001). ‘The birth of bio-politics’: Michel Foucault’s lecture at the Collège de France on neo-liberal governmentality. Economy and society, 30(2), 190-207.
Pozitionare 2:
Ong, A. (2006). Neoliberalism as exception: Mutations in citizenship and sovereignty. Duke University Press, pp. 1-27
S6
Pozitionare 1:
Eckhart Tolle – Puterea prezentului. Ghid de dezvoltare spirituala, Curtea Veche, 2012, editia a V-a p. 27-39
Pozitionare 2:
Bruce Lipton (2008) Biologia credintei. Eliberarea puterii constiintei, a materiei si a miracolelor, Editura For You, 158-189.
S7
Pozitionare 1:
Jean Comaroff and John L. Comaroff – Millennial Capitalism: First Thoughts on a Second Coming in „Millennial Capitalism and the Culture of Neoliberalism, Duke University Press, 2001, pp 1-56
Comaroff, Jean. The politics of conviction: Faith on the neo-liberal frontier, Social Analysis 53.1 (2009): 17-38.
Pozitionare 2:
Bell, Emma, and Scott Taylor. „The elevation of work: Pastoral power and the new age work ethic.” Organization 10.2 (2003): 329-349.
S8
Pozitionare 1:
Adams, G., Estrada-Villalta, S., Sullivan, D., & Markus, H. R. (2019). The psychology of neoliberalism and the neoliberalism of psychology. Journal of Social Issues, 75(1), 189-216.
Pozitionare 2:
Binkley, S. (2018). The emotional logic of neoliberalism: Reflexivity and instrumentality in three theoretical traditions. In Cahill, D., Cooper, M., Konings, M., & Primrose, D. – The Sage handbook of neoliberalism, 580-595.
S9
Pozitionare 1:
Rose, N. (1998). Inventing our selves: Psychology, power, and personhood. Cambridge University Press, 150-168
Rose, N. & Lentzos F. – Making us resilient: responsible citizens for uncertain times in S. Trnka and C. Trundle, eds. Competing Responsibilities, Duke University Press, 2017, pp. 27-48,
Pozitionare 2:
Rose, N. (1996). Governing “advanced” liberal democracies. The anthropology of the state: A reader, 144-161
Binkley, S. (2011). Psychological life as enterprise: social practice and the government of neo-liberal interiority. History of the Human Sciences, 24(3), 83-102.
S10
Pozitionare 1:
Haiven, M. (2014). Crises of imagination, crises of power: Capitalism, creativity and the commons. Zed Books Ltd. – cap. 6- The enclosure of creativity
Rose, N. (1998). Inventing our selves: Psychology, power, and personhood. Cambridge University Press, 101-115
Pozitionare 2:
Garrett, P. M. (2021). Getting ‘creative’under capitalism: An analysis of creativity as a dominant keyword. The Sociological Review, 69(1), 21-36
Gormley, K. (2020). Neoliberalism and the discursive construction of ‘creativity’. Critical Studies in Education, 61(3), 313-328
S 11
Pozitionare 1:
Cederström, C., & Spicer, A. (2015). The wellness syndrome. John Wiley & Sons, pp. 32-61
Cederström, Carl. (2018) The happiness fantasy. John Wiley & Sons, cap. 3 – Happiness Inc.
Pozitionare 2:
Davies, W. (2015). The happiness industry: How the government and big business sold us well-being. Verso Books, cap. 3 In the mood to buy, cap. 4 The Psychosomatic Worker
S 12
Pozitionare 1:
Foucault, Michel – Securitate, teritoriu, populaţie
, Cluj-Napoca: ed. Ideea, 2009, pp. 101-159
Carrette, Jeremy – Foucault, Religion, and Pastoral Power – A Companion to Foucault (2013): 368-383.
Pozitionare 2:
Carrette, Jeremy – Foucault and Religion. Routledge, 2002., pp. 109-141
Chrulew, M. (2014). Pastoral counter-conducts: Religious resistance in Foucault’s genealogy of Christianity. Critical Research on Religion, 2(1), 55-65.
S 13
Pozitionare 1:
Bruce, Steve. God is dead: Secularization in the West. Oxford: Blackwell, 2002, pp. 1-44
Pozitionare 2:
Bruce, S. (2017). Secular beats spiritual: The westernization of the easternization of the west. Oxford University Press, pp. 24-54.
S 14
Pozitionare 1:
Mark Juergensmeyer – Rethinking the Secular and Religious Aspects of Violence in Calhoun, Craig, Mark Juergensmeyer, and Jonathan Van Antwerpen, eds. Rethinking secularism. Oxford University Press, 2011, pp. 185- 203
Pozitionare 2:
Asad, Talal – What might and anthropology of secularism look like? si Religion, nation-state, secularism in Formations of the secular: Christianity, Islam, modernity. Stanford University Press, 2003. 56-62, 181 – 201
Obligatorie (suport de curs):
Arasli, F., Arici, H. E., & Arasli, H. (2023). The Role of Spirituality in the Workplace in the Context of Corporate Culture. In Spirituality Management in the Workplace (pp. 265-283). Emerald Publishing Limited.
Asad, Talal – What might and anthropology of secularism look like? si Religion, nation-state, secularism in Formations of the secular: Christianity, Islam, modernity. Stanford University Press, 2003
Ball, S. J., & Olmedo, A. (2023). Care of the self, resistance and subjectivity under neoliberal governmentalities. In Neoliberalism and Education, Routledge.
Bell, Emma, and Scott Taylor. „The elevation of work: Pastoral power and the new age work ethic.” Organization 10.2 (2003): 329-349.
Berger, Peter L., ed. The desecularization of the world: Resurgent religion and world politics. Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 1999
Berger, Peter L., Grace Davie, and Effie Fokas. Religious America, secular Europe?: a theme and variation. Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 2008
Bruce, Steve. – The curious case of the unnecessary recantation: Berger and secularization. in Heelas, Paul, David Martin, and Linda Woodhead, eds.. Peter Berger and the study of religion. Psychology Press, 2001
Binkley, S. (2011). Psychological life as enterprise: social practice and the government of neo-liberal interiority. History of the Human Sciences, 24(3), 83-102.
Bruce, Steve. God is dead: Secularization in the West. Oxford: Blackwell, 2002
Carrette, J. and King R. – Selling spirituality : the silent takeover of religion. London ; New York: Routledge, 2005
Carrette, Jeremy – Foucault and Religion. Routledge, 2002
Casanova, José – Public religions in the modern world. University of Chicago Press, 2011
Casanova, José – Rethinking secularization: A global comparative perspective. Hedgehog Review 8.1/2 (2006)
Chandler, D., & Reid, J. (2016). The neoliberal subject: Resilience, adaptation and vulnerability. Rowman & Littlefield
Cederström, C., & Spicer, A. (2015). The wellness syndrome. John Wiley & Sons, pp. 32-61
Cederström, Carl. (2018) The happiness fantasy. John Wiley & Sons
Comaroff, Jean. The politics of conviction: Faith on the neo-liberal frontier, Social Analysis 53.1 (2009)
Davies, W. (2015). The happiness industry: How the government and big business sold us well-being. Verso Books
Dardot, Pierre and Laval Christian – The New Way of the World. On Neo-liberal Society. Verso 2013, pp. 101-120
Foucault, Michel – Securitate, teritoriu, populaţie, Cluj-Napoca: ed. Ideea, 2009
Haiven, M. (2014). Crises of imagination, crises of power: Capitalism, creativity and the commons.
Harvey, D. (2007). A brief history of neoliberalism. Oxford University Press, USA
Jean Comaroff and John L. Comaroff „Millennial Capitalism and the Culture of Neoliberalism, Duke University Press, 2001
Latour, Bruno (1993) – We Have Never Been Modern, Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press, 1999
LoRusso, James Dennis (2017) Spirituality, corporate culture, and American business: The neoliberal ethic and the spirit of global capital. Bloomsbury Publishing
Mahmood, Saba. Religious difference in a secular age: A minority report. Princeton University Press, 2015
Read, J. (2009). A genealogy of homo-economicus: Neoliberalism and the production of subjectivity. Foucault studies, 25-36
Rimke, Heidi Marie. „Governing citizens through self-help literature.” Cultural studies 14.1 (2000): 61-78.
Rose, Niklas. Governing the soul: The shaping of private self., 1990
Rose, N. (1998). Inventing our selves: Psychology, power, and personhood. Cambridge University Press
Taylor, Charles – Etica Autenticitatii, Editura Idea, Cluj, 2006
Taylor, Charles. A secular age. Cambridge, MA: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2007
Warner, Michael, Jonathan van Antwerpen, and Craig J. Calhoun, eds. Varieties of secularism in a secular age. Harvard University Press, 2010
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