Historical and Cultural Transformations of Russian Childhood
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Historical and Cultural Transformations of Russian Childhood
Myths and Realities
Rudova, Larissa; Kostetskaya, Anastasia; Balina, Marina
Taylor & Francis Ltd
11/2022
288
Dura
Inglês
9781032227962
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction: The World of Russian Childhood, Larissa Rudova
Part I Myths and Realities of Russian Childhood
1. Mikhail N. Epstein
Childhood and the Myth of Harmony
2. Svetlana Maslinskaya
From the Child's Point of View: The Observer in Children's Literature of the 1920s and 1930s.
3. Marina Balina
Second-Generation Memory and Emigre Children's Periodicals: Constructing a Russian Childhood
Part II Revolutionary Changes
4. Helena Goscilo
From Double-Voiced to Univocal: Devious, Desirous, and Declarative Childhoods in Soviet Posters
5. Anastasia Kostetskaya
The Child Who Carries Weapons: The Making of a Revolutionary through Play in Valentin Kataev's A White Sail Gleams and its Screen Versions
6. Maria Mayofis
The Late-Soviet Episteme of Childhood and Its Divergent Manifestations: Aleksandr Asarkan and Aleksandr Sharov
Part III Narratives of Trauma
7. Birgitte Beck Pristed
Social Space and Self-Made Seriality: The Wall Newspaper of an Evacuee School, 1942-43
8. Sergei Alex. Oushakine
Podranki: War Childhood Revisited
9. Sara Pankenier Weld
Childhood and Temporality in Svetlana Alexievich's "Chronicle of the Future"
Part IV Shifting Paradigms of Russian Childhood
10. Elena Prokhorova and Alexander Prokhorov
Genre Constructions of Childhood in Recent Russian TV Series: Gender, Ethnicity, Agency
11. Matthias Schwartz
Generation Nothing and Beyond: Childhood and Youth in Contemporary Russian Literature
12. Ilya Kukulin
A Military Upbringing: The Politics of Childhood, Adolescent Social Activity, and Cultural Representations in Russia in the 2010s-2020s
Part I Myths and Realities of Russian Childhood
1. Mikhail N. Epstein
Childhood and the Myth of Harmony
2. Svetlana Maslinskaya
From the Child's Point of View: The Observer in Children's Literature of the 1920s and 1930s.
3. Marina Balina
Second-Generation Memory and Emigre Children's Periodicals: Constructing a Russian Childhood
Part II Revolutionary Changes
4. Helena Goscilo
From Double-Voiced to Univocal: Devious, Desirous, and Declarative Childhoods in Soviet Posters
5. Anastasia Kostetskaya
The Child Who Carries Weapons: The Making of a Revolutionary through Play in Valentin Kataev's A White Sail Gleams and its Screen Versions
6. Maria Mayofis
The Late-Soviet Episteme of Childhood and Its Divergent Manifestations: Aleksandr Asarkan and Aleksandr Sharov
Part III Narratives of Trauma
7. Birgitte Beck Pristed
Social Space and Self-Made Seriality: The Wall Newspaper of an Evacuee School, 1942-43
8. Sergei Alex. Oushakine
Podranki: War Childhood Revisited
9. Sara Pankenier Weld
Childhood and Temporality in Svetlana Alexievich's "Chronicle of the Future"
Part IV Shifting Paradigms of Russian Childhood
10. Elena Prokhorova and Alexander Prokhorov
Genre Constructions of Childhood in Recent Russian TV Series: Gender, Ethnicity, Agency
11. Matthias Schwartz
Generation Nothing and Beyond: Childhood and Youth in Contemporary Russian Literature
12. Ilya Kukulin
A Military Upbringing: The Politics of Childhood, Adolescent Social Activity, and Cultural Representations in Russia in the 2010s-2020s
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Young Man;Pedagogical Bureau;Scarecrow;Fairy Tale;Soviet Children's Literature;Large Families;Russian Children's Literature;Rolan Bykov;Russian Childhood;Child Observer;Violate;Extracurricular;Faucets;Conferring;Tattoo;Omnipresent;Uploaded;Follow;Children's Literature;Main Character;Soviet Childhood;War Childhood;Wall Newspaper;Maternity Capital;Aphoristic Ideal
Introduction: The World of Russian Childhood, Larissa Rudova
Part I Myths and Realities of Russian Childhood
1. Mikhail N. Epstein
Childhood and the Myth of Harmony
2. Svetlana Maslinskaya
From the Child's Point of View: The Observer in Children's Literature of the 1920s and 1930s.
3. Marina Balina
Second-Generation Memory and Emigre Children's Periodicals: Constructing a Russian Childhood
Part II Revolutionary Changes
4. Helena Goscilo
From Double-Voiced to Univocal: Devious, Desirous, and Declarative Childhoods in Soviet Posters
5. Anastasia Kostetskaya
The Child Who Carries Weapons: The Making of a Revolutionary through Play in Valentin Kataev's A White Sail Gleams and its Screen Versions
6. Maria Mayofis
The Late-Soviet Episteme of Childhood and Its Divergent Manifestations: Aleksandr Asarkan and Aleksandr Sharov
Part III Narratives of Trauma
7. Birgitte Beck Pristed
Social Space and Self-Made Seriality: The Wall Newspaper of an Evacuee School, 1942-43
8. Sergei Alex. Oushakine
Podranki: War Childhood Revisited
9. Sara Pankenier Weld
Childhood and Temporality in Svetlana Alexievich's "Chronicle of the Future"
Part IV Shifting Paradigms of Russian Childhood
10. Elena Prokhorova and Alexander Prokhorov
Genre Constructions of Childhood in Recent Russian TV Series: Gender, Ethnicity, Agency
11. Matthias Schwartz
Generation Nothing and Beyond: Childhood and Youth in Contemporary Russian Literature
12. Ilya Kukulin
A Military Upbringing: The Politics of Childhood, Adolescent Social Activity, and Cultural Representations in Russia in the 2010s-2020s
Part I Myths and Realities of Russian Childhood
1. Mikhail N. Epstein
Childhood and the Myth of Harmony
2. Svetlana Maslinskaya
From the Child's Point of View: The Observer in Children's Literature of the 1920s and 1930s.
3. Marina Balina
Second-Generation Memory and Emigre Children's Periodicals: Constructing a Russian Childhood
Part II Revolutionary Changes
4. Helena Goscilo
From Double-Voiced to Univocal: Devious, Desirous, and Declarative Childhoods in Soviet Posters
5. Anastasia Kostetskaya
The Child Who Carries Weapons: The Making of a Revolutionary through Play in Valentin Kataev's A White Sail Gleams and its Screen Versions
6. Maria Mayofis
The Late-Soviet Episteme of Childhood and Its Divergent Manifestations: Aleksandr Asarkan and Aleksandr Sharov
Part III Narratives of Trauma
7. Birgitte Beck Pristed
Social Space and Self-Made Seriality: The Wall Newspaper of an Evacuee School, 1942-43
8. Sergei Alex. Oushakine
Podranki: War Childhood Revisited
9. Sara Pankenier Weld
Childhood and Temporality in Svetlana Alexievich's "Chronicle of the Future"
Part IV Shifting Paradigms of Russian Childhood
10. Elena Prokhorova and Alexander Prokhorov
Genre Constructions of Childhood in Recent Russian TV Series: Gender, Ethnicity, Agency
11. Matthias Schwartz
Generation Nothing and Beyond: Childhood and Youth in Contemporary Russian Literature
12. Ilya Kukulin
A Military Upbringing: The Politics of Childhood, Adolescent Social Activity, and Cultural Representations in Russia in the 2010s-2020s
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Young Man;Pedagogical Bureau;Scarecrow;Fairy Tale;Soviet Children's Literature;Large Families;Russian Children's Literature;Rolan Bykov;Russian Childhood;Child Observer;Violate;Extracurricular;Faucets;Conferring;Tattoo;Omnipresent;Uploaded;Follow;Children's Literature;Main Character;Soviet Childhood;War Childhood;Wall Newspaper;Maternity Capital;Aphoristic Ideal