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Surviving success, reconciling resilience: A critical analysis of the appearance of student 'mental life' at one Canadian university.

机译:生存成功,协调弹性:对一所加拿大大学学生“心理生活”的表象的批判性分析。

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This dissertation addresses the university student as a figure of mental health and illness. Drawing on the methods and theories of disability studies, interpretive sociology, critical, feminist and queer theory, as well as hermeneutically oriented phenomenology, my work explores the social production of this student figure or type -- variously depicted as ' invisible', 'maladjusted', 'stressed', 'difficult', sensitive', 'resilient', 'narcissistic', and extraordinarily 'ordinary'. This figure is addressed as a means of revealing contradictory understandings of the relationship between success and survival, as this relationship appears in the ordinary daily life of the University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The social and historical significance of the contemporary University's Student Life Programs and Services is analyzed with a view to reveal the Western cultural values and practices which organize consciousness of success as a necessary condition of contemporary existence. Special attention is paid to the cultural production of knowledge concerning university student 'mental life', the appearance of which is located at the interstices of colonialism, global health policy, institutional 'best practices', cultural mores and folkways, and embodied experiences. I dwell with this appearance as an occasion to engage the materiality of Western mythologies of resilience, and with them the meaning of human agency under neoliberal governance. This engagement examines the productive power of the disciplinary and institutionalized 'language of mental illness' through a genealogy of the University of Toronto, a textual analyses of the University's Student Life Programs and Services literature, and a discursive analysis of open-ended interviews with student services representatives which seeks both to understand and transgress conventional interpretations of the structure of Student Life. I demonstrate how University presentations of student bodies, minds and senses perceived to be lacking in 'ordinary order', can be reconceived as sites to reflect on the paramount presence of psychiatric knowledge in interpretations and responses to embodied difference within the university setting. Overall, this dissertation seeks to disrupt unexamined relations to the meaning of student types; and in the process, display how normative relations to the student as a figure of mental health and illness needs is currently and historically organized and socially achieved.
机译:本文以大学生心理健康和疾病为代表。我的作品借鉴了残疾研究的方法和理论,解释性社会学,批判性,女权主义和酷儿主义理论以及以诠释学为导向的现象学,探索了这种学生人物或类型的社会生产方式,被形容为“隐形”,“失调” ”,“承受压力”,“困难”,“敏感”,“弹性”,“自恋”和“非常”。这个数字是为了揭示对成功与生存之间的矛盾理解的一种手段,因为这种关系出现在加拿大安大略省多伦多大学的日常生活中。对当代大学学生生活计划和服务的社会和历史意义进行了分析,以揭示西方文化价值观和实践,它们将成功的意识组织为当代生存的必要条件。特别注意与大学生“心理生活”有关的知识的文化产生,知识的出现位于殖民主义,全球卫生政策,机构“最佳做法”,文化习俗和民间习俗以及具体经验的交织处。我以这种表象为契机,参与西方复原力神话的实质性活动,并与他们一起探讨新自由主义统治下的人类代理的含义。这项活动通过多伦多大学的家谱,对大学学生生活计划和服务文献的文本分析以及对与学生进行的不限成员名额访谈的话语分析,研究了纪律和制度化的“精神疾病”的生产力。服务代表,他们寻求理解并超越对学生生活结构的传统解释。我展示了如何将大学对学生身体,思维和感觉缺乏的介绍呈现为“普通秩序”,然后将其重新构想为反思精神知识在解释和应对大学环境中体现的差异方面至为重要的场所。总体而言,本文试图打破与学生类型含义的未经检验的关系。并在此过程中,显示​​当前和历史上如何组织与学生的规范关系,以作为心理健康和疾病需求的象征。

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    University of Toronto (Canada).;

  • 授予单位 University of Toronto (Canada).;
  • 学科 Education Sociology of.;Education Educational Psychology.;Education Higher.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2012
  • 页码 281 p.
  • 总页数 281
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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