YOUTHFUL CULTURES: A CONTEMPORARY RETHINKING?
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Juventude, Cultura, Cotidiano.Abstract
This reflection aims to question the justifications that come from the following subjects: does a culture of the youth exist or does the youth of several cultures exist? Can we speak about youthful cultures? Does the youth give another meaning to the culture in your day by day or does the youth find it and represent it in your attitudes? The thematic of the youth is formed of wide focuses of debates and several factors can legitimate the existence of a culture of the youth or justify its non truthfulness. The development of the reflection finds its theoretical foundations centered in contextualized cuttings of the society. A questioning is provoked as an attempt to point central focuses that show, with renewed look, the proposal of having as object of study the youth. To be capable to apprehend actions of day by day acting, in the middle of the process of transformation and circularity, can mean the beginning of a new dialogue regarding a new youthful culture.
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