The young people in the corner
A socioanthropological study of youth groups in contexts of urban poverty
- 116 páginas
- 5 horas de lectura
Focusing on youth groups in urban poverty, the book explores the lives of those labeled as "young people from the corner," often associated with negative stereotypes like delinquency. It delves into their daily experiences, identity constructions, and the significance of public spaces such as squares and kiosks. By examining how these young individuals navigate and contest their environments, the work highlights the complex relationship between youth, poverty, and community dynamics, challenging prevailing societal perceptions.
