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Cómo hacerse juvenólog@? La generación del 98: relatos de vida
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Feixa, Carles
, Urteaga, Maritza
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Colonialism
/ First generation
/ Founding
/ Life history
/ Precursors
/ Word play
/ Youth
2023
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Cómo hacerse juvenólog@? La generación del 98: relatos de vida
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Feixa, Carles
, Urteaga, Maritza
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Colonialism
/ First generation
/ Founding
/ Life history
/ Precursors
/ Word play
/ Youth
2023
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Cómo hacerse juvenólog@? La generación del 98: relatos de vida
Journal Article
Cómo hacerse juvenólog@? La generación del 98: relatos de vida
2023
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The article proposes a generational reading of a series of biographical interviews with eight of the most significant authors of Ibero-American 'youthology'. We are referring to two precursors –Jesús Martín-Barbero and Néstor García Canclini– and six members of the first generation of youth researchers: José Antonio Pérez Islas, Rossana Reguillo, José Manuel Valenzuela, Sergio Balardini, Carlos Mario Perea and Ernesto Rodríguez. We call them \"98' generation\" because the founding \"moment\" of the group was a meeting organized by the Mexican Youth Institute in 1998 in Ixtapan de la Sal – although there is also a play on words with the Spanish literary generation of 1898, which portrayed the end of the colonial empire. In some way it is, then, a generational manifesto.
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Iberoamericana/Vervuert Verlagsgesellschaft
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