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Historical and Cultural Transformations of Russian Childhood : Myths and Realities

Balina, Marina(Edited by)Kostetskaya, Anastasia(Edited by)Rudova, Larissa(Edited by)
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Historical and Cultural Transformations of Russian Childhood is a collection of multidisciplinary scholarly essays on childhood experience.

The volume offers new critical approaches to Russian and Soviet childhood at the intersection of philosophy, literary criticism, film/visual studies, and history.

Pedagogical ideas and practices, and the ideological and political underpinnings of the experience of growing up in pre-revolutionary Russia, the Soviet Union, and Putin’s contemporary Russia are central venues of analysis.

Toward the goal of constructing the "multimedial childhood text," the contributors tackle issues of happiness and trauma associated with childhood and foreground its fluidity and instability in the Russian context.

The volume further examines practices of reading childhood: as nostalgic text, documentary evidence, and historic mythology.

Considering Russian childhood as historical documentation or fictional narrative, as an object of material culture, and as embodied in different media (periodicals, visual culture, and cinema), the volume intends to both problematize but also elucidate the relationship between childhood, history, and various modes of narrativity.

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Routledge
1032227990 / 9781032227993
Paperback / softback
27/05/2024
United Kingdom
288 pages, 29 Halftones, black and white; 29 Illustrations, black and white
152 x 229 mm