Adolescences et identité en territoire inuit : introspections filmées
Inuit youth today faces many challenges. They live in areas integrated into globalization, which are nevertheless located on the fringes of the ecumene, grappling with geographic isolation and its consequences in terms of mobility, access to various health services, education and even of basic neces...
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fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:oai:revues.org:eps/10986 2023-05-15T15:15:09+02:00 Adolescences et identité en territoire inuit : introspections filmées Adolescences and identity in Inuit territory: filmed introspections Joliet, Fabienne Chanteloup, Laine Herrmann, Thora 2021-02-11 http://journals.openedition.org/eps/10986 fr fre Université des Sciences et Technologies de Lille Espace populations sociétés urn:doi:10.4000/eps.10986 http://journals.openedition.org/eps/10986 lic_creative-commons vidéo jeunesse identité Inuit Nunavik Canada youth identity litt socio Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 2021 fttriple https://doi.org/10.4000/eps.10986 2023-01-22T19:22:19Z Inuit youth today faces many challenges. They live in areas integrated into globalization, which are nevertheless located on the fringes of the ecumene, grappling with geographic isolation and its consequences in terms of mobility, access to various health services, education and even of basic necessities. The young Inuit of Nunavik live in a multicultural society where the effects of colonization still mark their daily lives implying major social problems (violence, alcoholism, suicide…). However, despite this disturbing portrait that is often broadcast in the news and of which Quebec is trying to take up the challenges, young Inuit show an emerging “Inuitness”. Giving voice to this youth of Nunavik is fundamental today, since 52.8% of its population is under 24 years old.This article questions what it means to be a young Nunavimmiut today. Based on the analysis of video workshops carried out between 2016 and 2019 in 3 schools in Nunavik on their relationship to nuna (the territory in Inuktitut), 37 teenagers from 13 to 18 years old present a vision of the Arctic “from inside”, beyond the clichés. Their own video make their experience visible according to their holistic cosmology, combined with the Western dualism inherited from colonization: the persistence of an intrinsically fusional relationship with the land, resilient in its contemporary aspirations of being out on the land, spirituality, well-being, and intergenerational transmission. La jeunesse inuit est aujourd’hui confrontée à de nombreux défis. Elle habite en effet des territoires intégrés à la mondialisation, néanmoins situés aux marges de l’écoumène et donc en prise avec l’isolement géographique et ses conséquences en termes de mobilités, d’accès à différents services de santé, d’éducation et même de biens de première nécessité. Les jeunes Inuit du Nunavik évoluent dans une société multiculturelle où les effets de la colonisation marquent encore le quotidien, se caractérisant par d’importants problèmes sociaux (violence, alcoolisme, suicide). ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic inuit inuktitut Nunavik Unknown Arctic Canada Nunavik Espace populations sociétés 2020/3-2021/1 |
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Inuit youth today faces many challenges. They live in areas integrated into globalization, which are nevertheless located on the fringes of the ecumene, grappling with geographic isolation and its consequences in terms of mobility, access to various health services, education and even of basic necessities. The young Inuit of Nunavik live in a multicultural society where the effects of colonization still mark their daily lives implying major social problems (violence, alcoholism, suicide…). However, despite this disturbing portrait that is often broadcast in the news and of which Quebec is trying to take up the challenges, young Inuit show an emerging “Inuitness”. Giving voice to this youth of Nunavik is fundamental today, since 52.8% of its population is under 24 years old.This article questions what it means to be a young Nunavimmiut today. Based on the analysis of video workshops carried out between 2016 and 2019 in 3 schools in Nunavik on their relationship to nuna (the territory in Inuktitut), 37 teenagers from 13 to 18 years old present a vision of the Arctic “from inside”, beyond the clichés. Their own video make their experience visible according to their holistic cosmology, combined with the Western dualism inherited from colonization: the persistence of an intrinsically fusional relationship with the land, resilient in its contemporary aspirations of being out on the land, spirituality, well-being, and intergenerational transmission. La jeunesse inuit est aujourd’hui confrontée à de nombreux défis. Elle habite en effet des territoires intégrés à la mondialisation, néanmoins situés aux marges de l’écoumène et donc en prise avec l’isolement géographique et ses conséquences en termes de mobilités, d’accès à différents services de santé, d’éducation et même de biens de première nécessité. Les jeunes Inuit du Nunavik évoluent dans une société multiculturelle où les effets de la colonisation marquent encore le quotidien, se caractérisant par d’importants problèmes sociaux (violence, alcoolisme, suicide). ... |
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