Building a Future between Two Worlds: The Issue of Plans for Isolated Foreign Minors
Gernet, Stéphanie
Building a Future between Two Worlds: The Issue of Plans for Isolated Foreign Minors - 2013.
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Plans for isolated foreign minors are found at the crossroads where the migratory imagination, the person’s or family’s dreams of the future and the personalized plan constructed with the help of educators come together. Very often, these are opposed to a practice wherein adaptation to reality is supposed to be accomplished by giving up dreams viewed as “utopian.” Using an anthropological study involving twenty young isolated foreign minors (MIE) cared for in Socially Oriented Children’s Centers (MECS) in the Aquitaine region, and D. W. Winnicott’s concept of potential space, this paper suggests a different way of thinking about the construction of projects for these young people, one which considers their dreams for the future as tools in caring for them.
Building a Future between Two Worlds: The Issue of Plans for Isolated Foreign Minors - 2013.
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Plans for isolated foreign minors are found at the crossroads where the migratory imagination, the person’s or family’s dreams of the future and the personalized plan constructed with the help of educators come together. Very often, these are opposed to a practice wherein adaptation to reality is supposed to be accomplished by giving up dreams viewed as “utopian.” Using an anthropological study involving twenty young isolated foreign minors (MIE) cared for in Socially Oriented Children’s Centers (MECS) in the Aquitaine region, and D. W. Winnicott’s concept of potential space, this paper suggests a different way of thinking about the construction of projects for these young people, one which considers their dreams for the future as tools in caring for them.
Réseaux sociaux