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Abstract
Webster’s dictionary defines flow as ‘a smooth uninterrupted movement’ and as ‘a continuous transfer of energy’. In hip-hop culture, the word is used to express movements that blend in a musical and bodily sense, and by extension, a social and cultural sense. This is why the Young Latin Kings and Netas, two immigrant collectives in Barcelona who were considered dangerous ‘Latin gangs’ up until a few years ago, chose this term to name their project of conflict resolution through music. Their project was presented in 2008, after two years of hard work in a youth centre in Nou Barris (a working-class district in Barcelona with a long tradition of hosting immigrants). This article seeks to analyse the social context and the social processes of juvenile identity (re)construction, considering the music and artistic production Unidos Por El Flow of the Latin Kings and Netas as a major argument for the importance of music and the arts in identity (re)structuring and social inclusion of many youths.
韦氏词典将心流定义为“平稳不间断的运动”和“能量的持续传递”。在嘻哈文化中,这个词用来表达融合了音乐和身体感觉的动作,并引申为社会和文化感觉。几年前还被认为是危险的“拉丁帮派”的巴塞罗那移民团体“Young Latin Kings”和“Netas”之所以选择这个词,就是因为这个原因。在诺巴里斯(巴塞罗那的一个工人阶级区,有着接待移民的悠久传统)的一个青年中心,经过两年的辛勤工作,他们的项目于2008年呈现。本文试图分析青少年身份(重新)建构的社会背景和社会过程,考虑到拉丁国王和Netas的音乐和艺术作品Unidos Por El Flow,作为音乐和艺术在许多青少年身份(重新)建构和社会包容中的重要性的主要论据。
期刊介绍:
The Portuguese Journal of Social Science is a peer-reviewed cross-disciplinary journal focusing on research about Portuguese society by scholars of any nationality. However, the journal takes a broad view and accepts articles that are not exclusively devoted to the Portuguese case. We particularly welcome comparative studies. While the journal concentrates on research articles it operates a flexible policy in respect of other types of submission, including book reviews.