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What do young people do with the novels they read the films they see the music they hear and sing? How do these cultural products act as'symbolic resources' in the process of development? And what can we as researchers learn by studying people's uses of fiction?This monograph approaches development through the study of transitions and the processes of exploration that follow ruptures in people'slives. Specifically it examines young people's symbolic responsibility as they have to choose among the wide range of cultural productssocieties exposes them to. The book thus examines the books films and music that young people mobilize when they need to redefine theiridentity learn informal know-how or have to confer meaning to what happens to them in transitions.The book has a theoretical scope. It draws on cultural psychology and psychoanalysis to formulate the importance of semiotic mediation inthinking feeling and acting. Its main contribution is to propose a model for analyzing uses of symbolic resources such as books and films ineveryday life. It thus shows how uses of symbolic resources can enable new forms of experiences and conduct. It finally highlights socialand personal conditions that might facilitate or hinder developmental uses of symbolic resources.The book based on in-depth case studies is addressed to scholars professional and students in the fields of youth culture and the mediacultural and developmental psychology and life-long education.
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