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The Changing Semantics of Youth and Adulthood
Oleh:
Blatterer, Harry
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Cultural Sociology vol. 04 no. 01 (Mar. 2010)
,
page 63-79.
Topik:
Adulthood
;
Age
;
Generation
;
Life Course
;
Life Stages
;
Recognition-Theoretical Perspective
;
Semantics Of Youth
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04. The Changing Semantics of Youth and Adulthood.pdf
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Isi artikel
This article analyses a contradiction: while living up to a selective image of youth has become imperative for the maximization of life chances, doing so attracts the discursive misrecognition of young adults’ personhoods. This cultural evaluation evinces a misapprehension of the meaning of adulthood whose increasing ambiguity is inseparable from changes in the semantics of ‘youth’. I begin by analysing the normative model ‘standard adulthood’ from a recognition-theoretical perspective and then outline transformations in the semantics of youth that undermine that model’s empirical validity. I argue further that labour and commodity markets have ‘liberated’ youthfulness from its biological, age-determined delimitations and have recast select, desirable (i.e. profitable) characteristics of youth as necessary for the maximization of individuals’ life chances. I conclude that the normative foundations of contemporary adulthood are ambiguous because the market has appropriated, altered and then sold back to us the dream of eternal youth.
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