Life Narratives and Youth Culture: Representation, Agency and Participation

Kate Douglas, Anna Poletti

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    Abstract

    This book considers the largely under-recognised contribution that young writers have made to life writing genres such as memoir, letter writing and diaries, as well as their innovative use of independent and social media. The authors argue that these contributions have been historically silenced, subsumed within other literary genres, culturally marginalised or co-opted for political ends. Furthermore, the book considers how life narrative is an important means for youth agency and cultural participation. By engaging in private and public modes of self-representation, young people have contested public discourses around the representation of youth, including media, health and welfare, and legal discourses, and found means for re-engaging and re-appropriating self-images and representations. Locating their research within broader theoretical debates from childhood and youth studies: youth creative practice and associated cultural implications; youth citizenship and autonomy; the rights of the child; generations and power relationships, Poletti and Douglas also position their inquiry within life narrative scholarship and wider discussions of self-representation from the margins, representations of conflict and trauma, and theories of ethical scholarship.
    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationLondon
    PublisherPalgrave Macmillan
    Number of pages267
    ISBN (Electronic)978-1-137-55117-7
    ISBN (Print)978-1-137-55116-0, 978-1-349-71569-5
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2016

    Publication series

    NameStudies in Childhood and Youth
    ISSN (Print)2731-6467
    ISSN (Electronic)2731-6475

    Keywords

    • Romanticism
    • literature
    • zines
    • War
    • diaries
    • memoir
    • Riot Grrrl
    • Activism
    • internet
    • autobiography
    • child soldiers
    • suicide
    • culture
    • participation
    • youth

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