Youthscapes
The Popular, the National, the Global
Herausgeber: Maira, Sunaina; Soep, Elisabeth
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The Popular, the National, the Global
Herausgeber: Maira, Sunaina; Soep, Elisabeth
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A study of youth culture worldwide and its influence on popular cultural practices, national ideologies, and global markets.
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A study of youth culture worldwide and its influence on popular cultural practices, national ideologies, and global markets.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: University of Pennsylvania Press
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. November 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 154mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 433g
- ISBN-13: 9780812218961
- ISBN-10: 0812218965
- Artikelnr.: 13835312
- Verlag: University of Pennsylvania Press
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. November 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 154mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 433g
- ISBN-13: 9780812218961
- ISBN-10: 0812218965
- Artikelnr.: 13835312
Sunaina Maira is Associate Professor of Asian American Studies, University of California, Davis. Elisabeth Soep teaches at the University of California, Berkeley, and is a Producer and the Education Director of Youth Radio.
Foreword
—George Lipsitz
Introduction
—Sunaina Maira and Elisabeth Soep
PART I. DOCUMENTS AND TAGS
1. Straight Outta Mogadishu: Prescribed Identities and Performative
Practices Among Somali Youth in North American High Schools
—Murray Forman
2. Gangs and Their Walls
—Ralph Cintron
3. Race Bending: "Mixed" Youth Practicing Strategic Racialization in
California
—Mica Pollock
4. The Intimate and the Imperial: South Asian Muslim Immigrant Youth After
9/11
—Sunaina Maira
PART II. MOVEMENTS AND OUTBREAKS
5. The Amway Connection: How Transnational Ideas of Beauty and Money Affect
Northern Thai Girls' Perceptions of Their Future Options
—Ida Fadzillah
6. Homies Unidos: International Barrio Warriors Waging Peace on Two Fronts
—Gustavo Adolfo Guerra Vásquez
7. Globalizing Child Soldiers in Sierra Leone
—Susan Shepler
PART III. ICONS AND RETAKES
8. "Jackie Chan Is Nobody, and So Am I": Juvenile Fan Culture and the
Construction of Transnational Male Identity in the Tamil Diaspora
—Alexandra Schneider
9. Authenticating Practices: Producing Realness, Performing Youth
—Nicole R. Fleetwood
10. Making Hard-Core Masculinity: Teenage Boys Playing House
—Elisabeth Soep
11. Bad Boys: Abstractions of Difference and the Politics of Youth
"Deviance"
—Tidd R. Ramlow
List of Contributors
Notes
References
Acknowledgments
—George Lipsitz
Introduction
—Sunaina Maira and Elisabeth Soep
PART I. DOCUMENTS AND TAGS
1. Straight Outta Mogadishu: Prescribed Identities and Performative
Practices Among Somali Youth in North American High Schools
—Murray Forman
2. Gangs and Their Walls
—Ralph Cintron
3. Race Bending: "Mixed" Youth Practicing Strategic Racialization in
California
—Mica Pollock
4. The Intimate and the Imperial: South Asian Muslim Immigrant Youth After
9/11
—Sunaina Maira
PART II. MOVEMENTS AND OUTBREAKS
5. The Amway Connection: How Transnational Ideas of Beauty and Money Affect
Northern Thai Girls' Perceptions of Their Future Options
—Ida Fadzillah
6. Homies Unidos: International Barrio Warriors Waging Peace on Two Fronts
—Gustavo Adolfo Guerra Vásquez
7. Globalizing Child Soldiers in Sierra Leone
—Susan Shepler
PART III. ICONS AND RETAKES
8. "Jackie Chan Is Nobody, and So Am I": Juvenile Fan Culture and the
Construction of Transnational Male Identity in the Tamil Diaspora
—Alexandra Schneider
9. Authenticating Practices: Producing Realness, Performing Youth
—Nicole R. Fleetwood
10. Making Hard-Core Masculinity: Teenage Boys Playing House
—Elisabeth Soep
11. Bad Boys: Abstractions of Difference and the Politics of Youth
"Deviance"
—Tidd R. Ramlow
List of Contributors
Notes
References
Acknowledgments
Foreword
—George Lipsitz
Introduction
—Sunaina Maira and Elisabeth Soep
PART I. DOCUMENTS AND TAGS
1. Straight Outta Mogadishu: Prescribed Identities and Performative
Practices Among Somali Youth in North American High Schools
—Murray Forman
2. Gangs and Their Walls
—Ralph Cintron
3. Race Bending: "Mixed" Youth Practicing Strategic Racialization in
California
—Mica Pollock
4. The Intimate and the Imperial: South Asian Muslim Immigrant Youth After
9/11
—Sunaina Maira
PART II. MOVEMENTS AND OUTBREAKS
5. The Amway Connection: How Transnational Ideas of Beauty and Money Affect
Northern Thai Girls' Perceptions of Their Future Options
—Ida Fadzillah
6. Homies Unidos: International Barrio Warriors Waging Peace on Two Fronts
—Gustavo Adolfo Guerra Vásquez
7. Globalizing Child Soldiers in Sierra Leone
—Susan Shepler
PART III. ICONS AND RETAKES
8. "Jackie Chan Is Nobody, and So Am I": Juvenile Fan Culture and the
Construction of Transnational Male Identity in the Tamil Diaspora
—Alexandra Schneider
9. Authenticating Practices: Producing Realness, Performing Youth
—Nicole R. Fleetwood
10. Making Hard-Core Masculinity: Teenage Boys Playing House
—Elisabeth Soep
11. Bad Boys: Abstractions of Difference and the Politics of Youth
"Deviance"
—Tidd R. Ramlow
List of Contributors
Notes
References
Acknowledgments
—George Lipsitz
Introduction
—Sunaina Maira and Elisabeth Soep
PART I. DOCUMENTS AND TAGS
1. Straight Outta Mogadishu: Prescribed Identities and Performative
Practices Among Somali Youth in North American High Schools
—Murray Forman
2. Gangs and Their Walls
—Ralph Cintron
3. Race Bending: "Mixed" Youth Practicing Strategic Racialization in
California
—Mica Pollock
4. The Intimate and the Imperial: South Asian Muslim Immigrant Youth After
9/11
—Sunaina Maira
PART II. MOVEMENTS AND OUTBREAKS
5. The Amway Connection: How Transnational Ideas of Beauty and Money Affect
Northern Thai Girls' Perceptions of Their Future Options
—Ida Fadzillah
6. Homies Unidos: International Barrio Warriors Waging Peace on Two Fronts
—Gustavo Adolfo Guerra Vásquez
7. Globalizing Child Soldiers in Sierra Leone
—Susan Shepler
PART III. ICONS AND RETAKES
8. "Jackie Chan Is Nobody, and So Am I": Juvenile Fan Culture and the
Construction of Transnational Male Identity in the Tamil Diaspora
—Alexandra Schneider
9. Authenticating Practices: Producing Realness, Performing Youth
—Nicole R. Fleetwood
10. Making Hard-Core Masculinity: Teenage Boys Playing House
—Elisabeth Soep
11. Bad Boys: Abstractions of Difference and the Politics of Youth
"Deviance"
—Tidd R. Ramlow
List of Contributors
Notes
References
Acknowledgments