Description
Book SynopsisEthnographies of Youth and Temporality use youth as a prism to understand time and its subjective experience.
Table of ContentsIntroduction: Time Objectified
• Martin Demant Frederiksen and Anne Line Dalsgård 1. Waiting for the start:
Flexibility and the Question of Convergence • Jennifer Johnson-Hanks 2. Stunted Future:
Buryong among Young Men in Manila • Steffen Jensen 3. Aske’s Dead Time:
An Exploration of the Qualities of Time among Left-Radical Activists in Denmark • Stine Krøijer 4. Heterochronic Atmospheres:
Affect, Materiality, and Youth in Depression • Martin Demant Frederiksen 5. Standing Apart: On Time, Affect, and Discernment in Nordeste, Brazil
• Anne Line Dalsgård 6. Certificates for the Future:
Geographical Mobility and Educational Trajectories among Nepalese Youth • Karen Valentin 7. The normativity of Boredom:
Communication Media Use among Romanian Teenagers • Razvan Nicolescu 8. Making a Name:
Young Musicians in Uganda Working on the Future • Lotte Meinert and Nanna Schneidermann
Afterword • Michael G. Flaherty Contributors Index