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Youth Identities, Localities, and Visual Material Culture - Making Selves, Making Worlds (Paperback, 2013 ed.)
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Youth Identities, Localities, and Visual Material Culture - Making Selves, Making Worlds (Paperback, 2013 ed.)
Series: Explorations of Educational Purpose, 25
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This invaluable addition to Springer's Explorations of Educational
Purpose series is a revelatory ethnographic account of the visual
material culture of contemporary youths in North America. The
author's detailed study follows apparently dissimilar groups (black
and Latino/a in a New York City after-school club, and white and
Indigenous in a small Canadian community) as they inflect their
nascent identities with a sophisticated sense of visual material
culture in today's globalized world. It provides detailed proof of
how much ethnography can add to what we know about young people's
development, in addition to its potential as a model to explore new
and significant avenues in pedagogy. Supported by a wealth of
ethnographic evidence, the analysis tracks its subjects' responses
to strikingly diverse material ranging from autobiographical
accounts by rap artists to the built environment. It shows how
young people from the world's cultural epicenter, just like their
counterparts in the sub-Arctic, construct racial, geographic and
gender identities in ways that are subtly responsive to what they
see around them, blending localized characteristics with more
widely shared visual references that are now universally accessible
through the Web. The work makes a persuasive case that youthful
engagement with visual material culture is a relational and
productive activity that is simultaneously local and global, at
once constrained and enhanced by geography, and possesses a potent
and life-affirming authenticity. Densely interwoven with young
people's perspectives, the author's account sets out an innovative
and interdisciplinary conceptual framework affording fresh insights
into how today's youth assimilate what they perceive to be
significant. Supported by a wealth of ethnographic evidence, the
analysis tracks its subjects' responses to strikingly diverse
material ranging from autobiographical accounts by rap artists to
the built environment. It shows how young people from the world's
cultural epicenter, just like their counterparts in the sub-Arctic,
construct racial, geographic and gender identities in ways that are
subtly responsive to what they see around them, blending localized
characteristics with more widely shared visual references that are
now universally accessible through the Web. The work makes a
persuasive case that youthful engagement with visual material
culture is a relational and productive activity that is
simultaneously local and global, at once constrained and enhanced
by geography, and possesses a potent and life-affirming
authenticity. Densely interwoven with young people's perspectives,
the author's account sets out an innovative and interdisciplinary
conceptual framework affording fresh insights into how today's
youth assimilate what they perceive to be significant. Supported by
a wealth of ethnographic evidence, the analysis tracks its
subjects' responses to strikingly diverse material ranging from
autobiographical accounts by rap artists to the built environment.
It shows how young people from the world's cultural epicenter, just
like their counterparts in the sub-Arctic, construct racial,
geographic and gender identities in ways that are subtly responsive
to what they see around them, blending localized characteristics
with more widely shared visual references that are now universally
accessible through the Web. The work makes a persuasive case that
youthful engagement with visual material culture is a relational
and productive activity that is simultaneously local and global, at
once constrained and enhanced by geography, and possesses a potent
and life-affirming authenticity. Densely interwoven with young
people's perspectives, the author's account sets out an innovative
and interdisciplinary conceptual framework affording fresh insights
into how today's youth assimilate what they perceive to be
significant.
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