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Visual Mythologies in Education - Stuart Bracewell

Visual Mythologies in Education

Deconstructing the School Prospectus in An Age of Neoliberal Inequality
Buch | Hardcover
198 Seiten
2026
Routledge (Verlag)
978-1-032-84465-7 (ISBN)
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Visual Mythologies in Education examines how schools reproduce privilege and disadvantage through an analysis of the visual imagery in their promotional materials and its timely reclamation of semiotic techniques against the backdrop of the neoliberal education system in England and the digital media age.
Visual Mythologies in Education examines how schools reproduce privilege and disadvantage through an analysis of the visual imagery in their promotional materials.

The core argument presented in this volume is that the class, race, and gender distinctions embedded in school imagery—such as uniforms, architecture, and curriculum depictions—appeal to parents engaged in the neoliberal practice of school choice. These visual signs, interpreted by parents, contribute to social segregation and the legitimisation of middle-class interests within education. The book's objective is to deconstruct these common visual tropes using a semiotic approach, drawing on theories like Barthes’ Mythologies. This unveiling of ideological work aims to help those seeking a more equitable system understand and challenge the mythologies that perpetuate inequality, shifting the focus from technocratic fixes to the critical analysis of visual culture. The book is unique in its focus on schools' promotional material and its timely reclamation of semiotic techniques against the backdrop of the neoliberal education system in England and the digital media age. It synthesises Marxist and Postmodern concepts to provide a novel, provocative analysis of inequality in schools.

A unique and cutting-edge study, it will appeal to scholars, faculty, graduate students, and researchers with interests in visual culture, education and neoliberalism, visual methodologies, critical theory, critical pedagogy, cultural capital, and school choice.

Stuart Bracewell is a secondary school teacher based in the Southeast of England. He is interested in class and social reproduction in neoliberal education, with a particular focus on their visual manifestations in everyday life. He is influenced by Critical Theory, Critical Pedagogy and Visual Semiotics with the aim of building democratic and libertarian forms of education and published his doctoral thesis in this area at the University of Reading.

1.0 Introduction 1.1 Educational mythologies today 1.2 Schools go to market 1.3 Theoretical Framework
1.4 The research behind this book 2.1 School Uniform 2.2 People: Docile bodies and mythologies made flesh 2.3 The Heroic Head 2.4 Visibility is a trap - panoptical design 2.5 No outsiders - inside, outside and the liminal spaces between them 2.6 Set Down with Due Care: Atmosphere, Materials and Colours 2.7 Empty promises - credentials and props 2.8 Division of Labour 2.9 Food Glorious Food 2.10. The Colonial Image
3.1 So what? 3.2 Little Boxes: Social Reproduction and Schools 3.3 Conclusions and Implications Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 29.5.2026
Reihe/Serie Routledge Studies in Education, Neoliberalism, and Marxism
Zusatzinfo 31 Line drawings, black and white; 31 Illustrations, black and white
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater
Sozialwissenschaften Kommunikation / Medien Medienwissenschaft
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Bildungstheorie
ISBN-10 1-032-84465-5 / 1032844655
ISBN-13 978-1-032-84465-7 / 9781032844657
Zustand Neuware
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