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As microculturas juvenis de hoje não configuram um “nós” do mesmo modo que
propunham as tradicionais teorias subculturais, onde a acção dos membros das “subculturas”
surgia em relação e em função da colectividade. A fragmentação intricada e reticular
das sociabilidades microculturais contemporâneas não permite identificar uma unidade
de “grupo”, um nós associativo de que se é membro, mas nós sociativos conexos, fundados
em relações concretas com outros pessoalizados, que se estabelecem temporariamente com
base em afinidades e afectividades electivas. Destes “nós” os jovens não exigem semelhança
mas, sobretudo, reconhecimento da sua diferença, fractalmente partilhada em termos de
identificações, experiências e relações sociais. Perceber como se estruturam as práticas de
sociabilidade no âmbito destes micro‑contextos
sociais juvenis e as dimensões de afinidade
electiva em torno dos quais são produzidas, é o objectivo primordial deste artigo.
The more recent youth microcultures do not configure a sense of “us” in the same way as proposed by the traditional subcultural theories, where the action of the “subculture” members appeared in relation to and in function of the collectivity. The intricate and reticular fragmentation of modern subcultural sociabilities does not allow us to identify a “group” unit, an associative us of which one is a member, but several connected sociative us, rooted in concrete relationships with personalised others, which are temporarily established and based on electives affinities and affections. The young people do not demand similarity from these “us” but, above all, the recognition of their difference, fragmentally shared in terms of identifications, experiences and social relationships. To understand how sociability practices are structured and witch dimensions of elective affinity are under the social production of these social micro‑contexts, it is the main goal of this article.
The more recent youth microcultures do not configure a sense of “us” in the same way as proposed by the traditional subcultural theories, where the action of the “subculture” members appeared in relation to and in function of the collectivity. The intricate and reticular fragmentation of modern subcultural sociabilities does not allow us to identify a “group” unit, an associative us of which one is a member, but several connected sociative us, rooted in concrete relationships with personalised others, which are temporarily established and based on electives affinities and affections. The young people do not demand similarity from these “us” but, above all, the recognition of their difference, fragmentally shared in terms of identifications, experiences and social relationships. To understand how sociability practices are structured and witch dimensions of elective affinity are under the social production of these social micro‑contexts, it is the main goal of this article.
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Ferreira, V. S. (2008). Ondas, cenas e microculturas juvenis. PLURA: Revista do Programa de Pós‑Graduação, 15, 99-128
