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An in-depth look at urban youth in the Republic of Georgia offering
new perspectives on how time and marginality are interlinkedĀ
As we experience and manipulate time-be it as boredom or
impatience-it becomes an object: something materialized and social,
something that affects perception, or something that may motivate
reconsideration and change. The editors and contributors to this
important new book, Ethnographies of Youth and Temporality, have
provided a diverse collection of ethnographic studies and
theoretical explorations of youth experiencing time in a variety of
contemporary socio-cultural settings. The essays in this volume
focus on time as an external and often troubling factor in young
people's lives, and shows how emotional unrest and violence but
also creativity and hope are responses to troubling times. The
chapters discuss notions of time and its and its "objectification"
in diverse locales including the Georgian Republic, Brazil, Denmark
and Uganda. Based on long-term ethnographic fieldwork, the essays
in Ethnographies of Youth and Temporality use youth as a prism to
understand time and its subjective experience. In the series Global
Youth, edited by Craig Jeffrey and Jane Dyson
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