E-Book, Englisch, 256 Seiten
Reihe: Critical Youth Studies
Identities and Education in Global Perspective
E-Book, Englisch, 256 Seiten
Reihe: Critical Youth Studies
ISBN: 978-1-135-91520-9
Verlag: CRC Press
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
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Weitere Infos & Material
Foreword. Acknowledgments. Series Editor’s Introduction Allan Luke Introduction: Youth, Mobility, and Identity Nadine Dolby and Fazal Rizvi Section 1: New Times, New Identities 1. The Global Corporate Curriculum and the Young Cyberflâneur as Global Citizen Jane Kenway and Elizabeth Bullen 2. Shoot the Elephant: Antagonistic Identities, Neo-Marxist Nostalgia, and the Remorselessly Vanishing Past Cameron McCarthy and Jennifer Logue 3. New Textual Worlds: Young People and Computer Games Catherine Beavis Section 2: Diasporic Youth: Rethinking Borders and Boundaries in the New Modernity 4. Consuming Difference: Stylish Hybridity, Diasporic Identity, and the Politics of Culture Michael Giardina 5. Diasporan Moves: African Canadian Youth and Identity Formation Jennifer Kelly 6. Popular Culture and Recognition: Narratives of Youth and Latinidad Angharad Valdivia 7. Mobile Students in Liquid Modernity: Negotiating the Politics of Transnational Identities Parlo Singh and Catherine Doherty Section 3: Youth and the Global Context: Transforming Us Where We Live 8. The Children of Liberalization: Youth Agency and Globalization in India Ritty Lukose 9. Youth Cultures of Consumption in Johannesburg Sarah Nuttall 10. Identities for Neoliberal Times: Constructing Enterprising Selves in an American Suburb Peter Demerath and Jill Lynch 11. Disciplining "Generation M": The Paradox of Creating a "Local" National Identity in an Era of "Global" Flows Aaron Koh 12. Marginalization, Identity Formation, and Empowerment: Youth’s Struggles for Self and Social Justice David Quijada