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Reappraising Charles Webb's The Graduate (1963): Exploring cultural and historical elements of a character in the contemporary economy

机译:重新评价查尔斯·韦伯的《毕业生》(1963年):探索当代经济中角色的文化和历史元素

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This article seeks to examine, in a cultural-historical perspective, how the 'graduate' has developed as a character central to a significant segment of the contemporary labour market. The argument begins by showing how the rise of the 'new' or 'knowledge economy' (throughout the 1990s and 2000s) became a new source of pressure on generations entering the world of work. Higher education has been, and continues to be, presented by political, corporate and educational institutions as a core platform upon which future possibilities of personal achievement and accomplishment depend. Gradually, the vocabulary and character of the 'graduate' has become more visible through complex and refined modes of cultural dissemination. The themes through which this character is articulated today have, we argue, cultural roots that are not entirely new. With reference to David Riesman's early understanding of the formation of this kind of cultural 'character', we examine Charles Webb's 1963 novel The Graduate. As a cultural-historical resource, it can be revisited half a century later in order to investigate the historical movement of certain themes and questions that now outline what a 'graduate' could and should be. The imperatives that underlie the labour market for graduate schemes open up questions that pertain not only to immediate matters of employment. Rather, the discourses of 'graduate work' and 'employability' now appropriate deeper concerns regarding the meaning of individual freedom, choice and self-determination. Who is the 'graduate' and what are some of its cultural roots?
机译:本文试图从文化历史的角度研究“毕业生”如何发展成为当代劳动力市场重要部分的核心角色。争论始于显示“新”或“知识经济”(在整个1990年代和2000年代)的崛起如何成为世代进入劳动世界的新压力。政治,公司和教育机构已经并且继续将高等教育作为核心平台,未来个人成就和成就的可能性取决于该平台。渐渐地,通过复杂而精致的文化传播模式,“毕业生”的词汇和性格变得更加明显。我们认为,今天表达这个角色的主题具有不完全是新的文化根源。关于戴维·里斯曼(David Riesman)对这种文化“人物”形成的早期理解,我们考察了查尔斯·韦伯(Charles Webb)1963年的小说《毕业生》。作为一种文化历史资源,可以在半个世纪后对其进行重新研究,以调查某些主题和问题的历史发展,这些主题和问题现在概述了“毕业生”的可能和应该是什么。毕业生计划劳动力市场的当务之急提出了不仅与就业有关的问题。相反,“大学工作”和“就业能力”的论述现在更适合于对个人自由,选择和自决的含义的更深层次的关注。谁是“毕业生”,其文化渊源是什么?

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