Ambivalent narratives of the political self
Language
en
Chapitre d'ouvrage
This item was published in
Handbook of Youth Activism, Handbook of Youth Activism. 2024p. 154-168
Edward Elgar Publishing
English Abstract
In this chapter, I reflect on what it means to explore the meaning of youth citizenship in collaboration with young men and women living in Cape TOwn, South Africa, and Luanda, Angola. Although it includes many quotes from ...Read more >
In this chapter, I reflect on what it means to explore the meaning of youth citizenship in collaboration with young men and women living in Cape TOwn, South Africa, and Luanda, Angola. Although it includes many quotes from them, as participants in the workshops and co-authors of the audiovisual outputs, this discussion is single-authored. It offers the perspective of a scholar interested in youth political subjectivities in the making rather than that of an activist. To explore the porosity of this border, the present chapter addresses the following questions: how does making films together help me, as a researcher, better to understand the multifaceted experience of social and political engagement for young people in two Southern African cities? Under what conditions is it possible for those who take part in this kind of collaborative research to take ownership of the process? How can wemeasure the degree of intersubjectivity created and the broader effects of our collaboration on the enactment of activism in different contexts?Read less <
English Keywords
activism
youth
South Africa
Angola
audiovisual
participatory methods
Origin
Hal importedCollections