ABSTRACT

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.

chapter |17 pages

Introduction

part I|77 pages

Contextualizing embodiments in space and place

chapter 1|15 pages

Becoming somebody in boys' schools

The significance of place 1

chapter 2|26 pages

Worlding youth

Visual and narrative vignettes embodying being, becoming, and belonging

chapter 3|16 pages

About facing the other

The impression management of young LGBTQ adults in contemporary Vietnam

part II|96 pages

Making and engaging

chapter 5|23 pages

Boys and their memes

Exploring networked homosocial masculinity

chapter 7|19 pages

A TikTok assemblage

Girlhood, radical media engagement, and parent–child generativity

chapter 8|20 pages

Storied matter

Research on young people's felt, sensed and storied designs

chapter 9|15 pages

“I love my body”

Adjudicated girls confront their embodied traumas and idealized female representations through digital media making

part III|75 pages

Becoming and belonging

chapter 10|18 pages

Becoming professional, being respectable

The symbolic politics of college dressing in South India

chapter 13|22 pages

Translanguaging and wonder

A poetic inquiry into newcomer belonging