Adolescents and Pursuit of Being Perceived at the School
The Social Construction of Adolescence in Contemporaneity
ISBN: 978-1-80117-449-7, eISBN: 978-1-80117-448-0
Publication date: 31 July 2023
Abstract
The chapter discusses an articulation detected in the Ursula School between the discipline/indiscipline logic (Rodrigues, 2007) and the contemporary cultural tone in which to be is to be perceived, be seen (Türcke, 2010), experienced by Brazilian adolescents. The pursuit of being seen/perceived was persistent in the statements of the students who participated in the research. An ethnographic perspective guided the methodology of the research. The text aims to describe articulations present in the Ursula School, the empirical locus of the investigation. The empirical data of the paper are presented through ethnographic discussions. The ethnography found students eager to be seen/perceived by their peers and/or school professionals. It reinforces the pleasure/power spirals (Foucault, 2012) contained in disciplining, being disciplined, or being undisciplined. At the same time, it highlights a game between seeing and being seen (Bhabha, 2004). Nevertheless, students’ behavior was ambivalent, as some ethnographic data show. The articulations described in the chapter enable us to discuss how adolescents have recently experienced school. As well as this chapter allows sociological considerations about a school that remains a pivotal institution in the lives of adolescents, but is traversed by externals logics, mainly derived from industrialized cultural elements. The Türcke (2010) assertion will be explored through a new question. Be is to be perceived and seen by who, and in which context?
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Citation
Monteiro, L.H.B. (2023), "Adolescents and Pursuit of Being Perceived at the School", Isidório, M.S. and Bass, L.E. (Ed.) The Social Construction of Adolescence in Contemporaneity (Sociological Studies of Children and Youth, Vol. 31), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 51-61. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1537-466120230000031005
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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