Culture et loisirs dans l’agriculture familiale: pratiques de jeunes ruraux sud-brésiliens
Hélène Chauveau
Mondes en développement, 2018, vol. n° 182, issue 2, 69-86
Abstract:
The role of cultural and leisure practices on the migration dynamics of rural youth has been neglected. Yet it is as important for those who leave because of the deficiencies and permanence of a certain rural culture as for those who choose to stay or return. These young people are motivated by a renewal of practices that reinforce their local commitment. In the territories studied here, cultural practices contribute to recompositions by influencing the way of living of these young people. The analysis of the practices of these young people allows us to understand how each individual represents him/herself and tries hard to consider him/herself as an inhabitant of a rural space. These individuals contribute to a kind of development that takes into account the cultural dimension of being in the world suggested by southern family farming.
Keywords: Cultural practices; leisure; youth; rurality; Brazil (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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