Enriching creative communities through Young Adult (YA) literature: a content analysis of zines from Philippine High School for the Arts

Prompted by the recent boom of zine-making and the active participation of youth in the local art scene, this paper is focused on determining the role of zines in the lives, culture of creation, and community engagement of young adults (YAs) and creating a typology based on the coming-of-age themes...

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Main Author: Reya Mari Soriaga Veloso
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Indonesia 2020-07-01
Series:ASEAN Journal of Community Engagement
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Online Access:https://scholarhub.ui.ac.id/ajce/vol4/iss1/3/
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spelling doaj-78550f460e3b409c8044adf68d25cd3b2020-11-25T03:51:24ZengUniversitas IndonesiaASEAN Journal of Community Engagement2580-95632581-00302020-07-0141295410.7454/ajce.v4i1.1071Enriching creative communities through Young Adult (YA) literature: a content analysis of zines from Philippine High School for the ArtsReya Mari Soriaga Veloso0University of the Philippines Los Baños, PhilippinesPrompted by the recent boom of zine-making and the active participation of youth in the local art scene, this paper is focused on determining the role of zines in the lives, culture of creation, and community engagement of young adults (YAs) and creating a typology based on the coming-of-age themes presented in fiction and nonfiction zines created by students at Philippine High School for the Arts (PHSA). To do so, the researcher collected zines from various events and expos, chose zines written by YAs (PHSA students in particular), conducted focus-group and individual interviews among the authors, and performed content analysis on all the materials collected. The results indicate that zines are used for self-expression, community building, and self-publishing. Moreover, themes such as permanence versus transience, relationship-building, nostalgia, language as a shaper of identity, and acts of subversion are common among coming-of-age narratives. Finally, this study was able to conclude that YA zines are a form of counter-storytelling, provide an alternative creative community to the youth, and act as a means for sociological theorizing, all of which are necessary functions for enriching creative communities among the youth.https://scholarhub.ui.ac.id/ajce/vol4/iss1/3/young adult literaturezinescreative communitiescounter-storytellingcontent analysis
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Enriching creative communities through Young Adult (YA) literature: a content analysis of zines from Philippine High School for the Arts
ASEAN Journal of Community Engagement
young adult literature
zines
creative communities
counter-storytelling
content analysis
author_facet Reya Mari Soriaga Veloso
author_sort Reya Mari Soriaga Veloso
title Enriching creative communities through Young Adult (YA) literature: a content analysis of zines from Philippine High School for the Arts
title_short Enriching creative communities through Young Adult (YA) literature: a content analysis of zines from Philippine High School for the Arts
title_full Enriching creative communities through Young Adult (YA) literature: a content analysis of zines from Philippine High School for the Arts
title_fullStr Enriching creative communities through Young Adult (YA) literature: a content analysis of zines from Philippine High School for the Arts
title_full_unstemmed Enriching creative communities through Young Adult (YA) literature: a content analysis of zines from Philippine High School for the Arts
title_sort enriching creative communities through young adult (ya) literature: a content analysis of zines from philippine high school for the arts
publisher Universitas Indonesia
series ASEAN Journal of Community Engagement
issn 2580-9563
2581-0030
publishDate 2020-07-01
description Prompted by the recent boom of zine-making and the active participation of youth in the local art scene, this paper is focused on determining the role of zines in the lives, culture of creation, and community engagement of young adults (YAs) and creating a typology based on the coming-of-age themes presented in fiction and nonfiction zines created by students at Philippine High School for the Arts (PHSA). To do so, the researcher collected zines from various events and expos, chose zines written by YAs (PHSA students in particular), conducted focus-group and individual interviews among the authors, and performed content analysis on all the materials collected. The results indicate that zines are used for self-expression, community building, and self-publishing. Moreover, themes such as permanence versus transience, relationship-building, nostalgia, language as a shaper of identity, and acts of subversion are common among coming-of-age narratives. Finally, this study was able to conclude that YA zines are a form of counter-storytelling, provide an alternative creative community to the youth, and act as a means for sociological theorizing, all of which are necessary functions for enriching creative communities among the youth.
topic young adult literature
zines
creative communities
counter-storytelling
content analysis
url https://scholarhub.ui.ac.id/ajce/vol4/iss1/3/
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