The Borders of Everyday Artistic Expression: Young Migrants’ Life Courses and Agentic Capabilities

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Abstract

Despite the expectation that young people will exercise their agency as they transition into adulthood, young forced migrants encounter administrative, legal and normative borders that impede their ability to shape their life courses. The present article aims to explore these borders, their consequences, and the ways in which young migrants can surmount these obstacles. Based on quantitative data from the French survey Trajectoires et Origines 2 as well as on interviews and observations conducted in Rennes (France), we outline the disruption of young migrants’ life courses. The findings highlight a porous border of adulthood that seems specific to young migrants’ experiences. Whether they arrived in France feeling as adults or not, they either feel that they were brought back to a state akin to that of a child or that their transition to adulthood was accelerated and their childhood robbed. Nevertheless, young migrants can leverage different strategies to regain control over their life trajectories. The present study demonstrates that artistic practices may act as a catalyst for the exercise of agency.

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