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Epilogue: Youth Street Cultures as We Knew It: A Lost World?of sociability—therefore, submerged, hidden, in the peripheral neighbourhoods and in the associative centres. All of them show agencies that oppose the typical adult-centrism of heteropatriarchal societies as Duarte and Escobar describe in their chapter. As Appadurai (1996) points out, what is imagi
雀斑
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送秋波
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取之不竭
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6209-281-5, it is one of the LGBT families who occupy and everyday traverse the urban fabric of the São Paulo metropolis. My objectives are firstly to elucidate some aspects of their family-making—that is, how this collective is constituted and operates. Secondly, I turn to some modalities of their city-makin
Increment
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Reflections on Curricular Changepulsion processes experienced by them from adult-centric institutions such as school and family. Our reading is set from youth resistances, based on their own groups, producing new cultural expressions, and using public spaces, particularly the streets. They build, thus, transgressive, and creative
inconceivable
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半导体
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Sharing Mathematical Perspectives the working class therein, especially the young and mostly black, continue to turn everyday life into language so as to account for their world, survive and dream. Drawing on fieldwork as well as on the writings of Jacques Derrida and Homi Bhabha, we arrive at the notion ofsurvival arts, which we u