Creativity, Religion and Youth Cultures

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Author_Anne M. Harris
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Creative Capital
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Culture Shack
Deficit Frame
diaspora youth identity
Diasporic Public Spheres
Economic Imaginary
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faith-based performance
gender and migration studies
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Hip Hop
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intercultural arts education
Kakuma Refugee Camp
Minoritarian Youth
Occupy Wall Street
Pasifika Scholarship
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Pop Star
popular music influence
qualitative cultural analysis
Real Music Video
Refugee Background Students
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Samoan Sudanese church youth practices
Samoan Young People
Samoan Young Women
Samoan Youth
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South Sudan
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South Sudanese Youth
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TAFE Program
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White Sunday
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Young Men
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781138923812
  • Weight: 476g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Oct 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book explores the rich intersection between faith, religion and performing arts in culture-based youth groups. The co-constitutive identity-building work of music, performance, and drama for Samoan and Sudanese youth in church contexts has given rise to new considerations of diversity, cultural identity and the religious practices and rituals that inform them. For these young people, their culture-specific churches provide a safe if "imagined community" (Anderson, 2006) in which they can express these emerging identities, which move beyond simple framings like "multicultural" to explicitly include faith practices. These identities emerge in combination with popular cultural art forms like hip hop, R-&-B and gospel music traditions, and performance influences drawn from American, British and European popular cultural forms (including fashion, reality television, social media, gaming, and online video-sharing). The book also examines the ways in which diasporic experiences are reshaping these cultural and gendered identities and locations.
Anne M. Harris is Senior Lecturer at Monash University, and researches in the areas of creativity, performance and diversity.