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Growing Up in Latin America: Child and Youth Agency in Contemporary Popular Culture

Ayram, Carlos(Contributions by)Balutet, Nicolas(Contributions by)Campo, Astrid Lorena Ochoa(Contributions by)Diteman, Jeffrey(Contributions by)Dufays, Sophie(Contributions by)Fernandez, Rodrigo Pardo(Contributions by)Lora, Pilar Osorio(Contributions by)Nunez, Alicia V.(Contributions by)Quintana-Vallejo, Ricardo(Contributions by)Rodriguez, R. Hernandez(Contributions by)Rojas, Marco Ramirez(Contributions by)Torres, Alexander(Contributions by)Tresgallo, Silvia Ruiz(Contributions by)Urizar, Rafaela Fiore(Contributions by)Lora, Pilar Osorio(Edited by)Rojas, Marco Ramirez(Edited by)
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Growing up in Latin America contributes to the growing body of scholarship on the representation of children and minors in contemporary Latin American literature and film. This volume looks closely at the question of agency and the role of minors as active participants in the complex historical processes of the Latin American continent during the 20th and 21st centuries, both as national citizens and as transnational migrants. Questions of gender, migration, violence, post-coloniality, and precarity are central to the analysis of childhood and youth narratives in this collection of essays.

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Lexington Books
1666916889 / 9781666916881
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
15/08/2022
United States
English
296 pages
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