Ingenious : Emerging Youth Cultures in Urban Australia
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01/01/2003
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Resumo |
The book documents new findings on the contribution of migrant young people to Australia’s urban life. The essays collected traces teenagers within a world of city suburbs and P plates, shopping malls and chat rooms and text messages. Proud of their migrant backgrounds, they are moving away from explicit ethnically defined cultural groups to focus on their place in contemporary Australian society. These young people through their every day activities are redefining what it means to be an Australian The book is edited by widely published cultural researchers Melissa Butcher from the University of Sydney and Mandy Thomas from the Australian National University who together worked on the GENERATE project. It is far too common for our youth to be portrayed as not belonging to our dominant or mainstream culture. In Ingenious, the editors study the kaleidoscope of influences and environments our youth move within - online networks, dance parties and more - to paint a flexible, innovative generation. |
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Publicador |
Pluto Press |
Relação |
http://www.plutoaustralia.com/p1/default.asp?pageId=316 Butcher, Melissa & Thomas, Mandy (Eds.) (2003) Ingenious : Emerging Youth Cultures in Urban Australia. Pluto Press, North Melbourne, Victoria. |
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Creative Industries Faculty |
Palavras-Chave | #160100 ANTHROPOLOGY #200200 CULTURAL STUDIES #Youth Cultures #Urban Australia #Migration Heritage #Migrants #Identity |
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Book |