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- Title
Inventing Memories: Returnees' Retrospective Narratives of Street Experience.
- Authors
Jung-ah Choi
- Abstract
In this paper I focus on the narratives of youths who attended an alternative school after engaging in the street culture. Based on retrospective narrative stories I examine the ways in which returnees' returning decision stimulates reflections on their past experiences, both in mainstream schools as well as in the street, and the way in which the alternative schools particular discourses reshape and rearrange their memories. While paying particular attention to how the youths continuously react to, negotiate and transform social ideologies in which their lives are embroiled, I examine identity construction, illuminating the polymorphous and ambivalent nature of the self.
- Subjects
ALTERNATIVE education; NARRATIVES; YOUTH; AUTOBIOGRAPHY; SCHOOLS; STREETS; MEMORY; IDEOLOGY; IDENTITY (Psychology)
- Publication
Urban Review, 2005, Vol 37, Issue 4, p303
- ISSN
0042-0972
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11256-005-0013-3