| Author(s) | Peter Kelly, Perri Campbell, Luke Howie |
| Year | 2019 |
| Pages | 251 |
| Language | English |
| Format | PDF |
| Size | 2 MB
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| Publisher | Routledge |
| ISBN | 1138120979, 978-1138120976, B07H5258WJ |
In the 21st century myriad earth
systems – atmospheric systems, ocean systems, land systems, neo-Liberal
capitalism – are in crisis. These crises are deeply related. Taking
diverse and multiple forms, they have diverse and multiple consequences
and are evidenced in such things as war, everyday violence, hate and
extremism, global flows of millions of the dispossessed and homeless;
and in the precarious, uncertain, and marginal existence of millions
more.
Rethinking Young People’s Marginalisation is concerned with the experience, affect, and effects of these earth systems crises on:
• young people’s life chances, life choices, and life courses
• young people’s engagement with education, training, and work
• the character of young people’s being and becoming, their gendered embodiment, their participation in cultures of democracy, their resilience, and their marginalisation.
Indeed,
in setting out to rethink young people’s marginalisation, this
insightful volume makes a contribution to troubling key concepts in
Youth Studies, primarily: structure and agency; transitions and
pathways; gender and embodiment, citizenship, risk, and resilience. It
does this by drawing on a variety of critical, theoretical traditions,
including Bauman’s engagement with the ambivalence of the human
condition; Foucault’s studies of mentalities of government and
genealogies of the subject; the critique of the politics of
disposability and violence of neo-Liberalism undertaken by Giroux, and
the authors of Kilburn Manifesto;
Braidotti’s vitalist posthumanism; and Haraway’s figure of the Chthulucene.
Analysing the ways in which young people engage in and develop new cultures of democracy, Rethinking Young People’s Marginalisation will
appeal to postgraduate students and postdoctoral researchers interested
in fields such as Youth Studies, Youth Sociology, Education Studies,
and Critical Social Theory.