Adolescence
identity in the postmodern era
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Identity, Adolescence, PostmodernityAbstract
This article explores the concept of adolescence from various perspectives, addressing its biological, psychological, social, and historical definitions. It analyzes the complexity of defining adolescence by age, considering cultural and legal influences, and discusses the construction of adolescent identity in postmodernity. The author's original text is maintained, focusing on Erik Erikson's psychosocial moratorium and Stuart Hall's and Jean-François Lyotard's conceptions of identity, offering a multifaceted understanding of this period of human development.
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