What images are teens producing? - Visual culture, education and adolescences - DOI 10.5216/vis.v11i2.30695
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The article is the result of a survey of Undergraduate Research held at four schools in the city of Juiz de Fora with male and female students of the second segment of Elementary Education, with the aim of investigating and questioning the relationships that are established between young people and schools in their links to the pictures and learn. Rather than focus on the relationship between Visual Culture, Education and subjectivities, the text invests in new goals and work proposals that dialogue with my performances in the research groups and the study of gender and sexuality UFJF. In this sense, I am also interested in the relationships of these adolescents with gender relations, sexualities and images. As the pictures looks to educate our genders and sexualities?
Keywords: Visual culture, education, teens, gender, sexuality
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