The re-encounter with youth looking to be ...
Abstract
In a fast society where technology, information and consumption are impregnated in the subjectivity of the individual as a mark of this global world with pretensions to consistency and competitiveness, however the existence of youth in it makes us stop our dizzying ride on it to re-look and re-build their existence through an annihilating criticism system; and secondly the presence of these as subjects under construction and deconstruction. This article contains some references that aim to bring youth to re-encounter not only with youth but also with ourselves as reflective beings and critics.
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