Visual and Cultural Identity Constructs of Global Youth and Young Adults

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Artist community
Bridging Social Capital
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Cogenerative Dialogue
Community Cultural Wealth
Cultural Identity Constructs
cultural studies
Darat Al Funun
Dean's List
Dean’s List
education
embodiment theory
Emergent Bilinguals
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gender
gender and sexuality analysis
influencers
internet culture
Intersectional Feminist Analysis
intersectionality research
Juvenile arbitration program
LGBTQ Adult
LGBTQ People
LGBTQ Young Adult
LGBTQ Youth
Marginalized Youth
Material culture
Nice Boobs
online culture
Online Porn
Paper Crane
Poetic Inquiry
popular culture
Popular Misogyny
Post Qualitative Inquiry
Provincial Standardized Testing
Public Engagement
qualitative youth methodologies
Salwar Kameez
Sexuality
social media
social media identity formation
Tamil Nadu
teenagers
transnational youth identity construction
Visual and cultural identity
visual culture
Young Adult Refugees
Young Man
young people
youth
youth cultural studies
youth culture

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367519490
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Jun 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This collection brings together the ideas of key global scholars focusing on the lives of youth and young adults, examining their visual and cultural identity constructs.

Embracing an international perspective encompassing the Global North and Global South, chapters explore expressions and performances of youth and young adults as shifting and entangled, in and through the clothed body, gender, sexuality, race, artistic and pedagogical making practices, in spaces and places, framed by new materialism, social media, popular and material culture. The overarching emphasis of the collection is on youth and young adults’ strategies for engaging in and with the world, becoming a someone, and belonging, in settings that include a juvenile arbitration program, an artist community, high schools, universities, families and social media.

This truly interdisciplinary and international collection will have resonance not just within cultural and media studies, but also in education, anthropology, sociology, gender studies, child and youth studies, visual culture, and communication studies.

Fiona Blaikie is Professor of Art Education and former Dean of the Faculty of Education at Brock University. She has won numerous awards, for scholarship, most recently the 2020 USSEA International Ziegfeld Award for scholarship in visual arts education. From 2015 to 2019, she was Chief Examiner of Visual Arts for the International Baccalaureate Organization. Fiona’s scholarship in visual arts education began with a focus on contested aesthetic values that frame assessment in studio art, evolving into a focus on shifting visual and cultural identity constructs encompassing social theory on the body, clothing, affect, new materialism, weak theory, and posthumanism. Fiona is a steering committee member of the Arts Education Research Institute and a member of the Posthumanism Research Institute at Brock University.