Youth Identities, Localities, and Visual Material Culture : Making Selves, Making Worlds. 1st ed. 2013
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- 電子ブック
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- by Kristen Ali Eglinton
- 出版情報:
- Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2013
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- シリーズ名:
- Explorations of Educational Purpose ; 25
- ISBN:
- 9789400748576 [9400748574]
- 注記:
- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Part I Contemporary Youth, VMC, and Local Place -- Chapter 1 Telling stories, forging links, researching lives -- Chapter 2 Understanding youth culture, visual material culture, and local places -- Chapter 3. Multi-sites: New York City, USA, and Yukon Territory, Canada -- Part II Making place, race, and gender: Ethnographic illustrations, From New York City and Yukon, Canada -- Chapter 4 Representin’ place: Place-making and place-based identities -- Chapter 5 (Re)constructing race: Racial identities, and the borders of race -- Chapter 6 Negotiating Gender: Gender Narratives and gender identities -- Chapter 7 Northern Landscapes: Place- and identity-making in northern Canada -- Part III Education in the context of visual material culture -- Chapter 8: Theoretical, methodological, and pedagogical possibilities -- Appendices -- Index.
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 racia - ローカル注記:
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