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Ideal Childhood on the Front Cover


Author(s):Vitaly Bezrogov
Co-author(s):Petra Svoljšak (mod.)
Leto:2012
Publisher(s):Zveza zgodovinskih društev Slovenije, Ljubljana, Inštitut za novejšo zgodovino, Ljubljana
Language(s):slovenščina, angleščina
Type(s) of material:moving image
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The author investigates the ideal child images as they are reflected through the elementary textbooks’ covers in the Late Soviet and Post Soviet periods in Russia. One can see the history of childhood ‘icons’ constructed both for pupils and adults. Four periods of such history are the following: early 1980s (romantic Soviet childhood), late 1980s (monumental Soviet childhood), the 1990s (traditional folk childhood), and the 2000s (knowing childhood for globality).

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  • identifierhttps://hdl.handle.net/11686/37770
    • title
      • Ideal Childhood on the Front Cover
      • Idealno otroštvo na naslovnici
    • creator
      • Vitaly Bezrogov
    • contributor
      • Petra Svoljšak (mod.)
    • subject
      • childhood
      • childhood icons
      • textbooks
      • Russia
    • description
      • Avtor raziskuje temo o idealni podobi otroka preko naslovnic osnovnošolskih učbenikov v poznem sovjetskem ter post sovjetskem času v Rusiji. Predstavljena je zgodovina ikon otroštva, ki so bile oblikovane tako za otroke kot tudi za odrasle. Avtor je tematiko razdelil v štiri časovna obdobja: zgodnja 80. leta (»romantično« sovjetsko otroštvo), pozna 80. leta (»monumentalno« sovjetsko otroštvo), devetdeseta leta (»tradicionalno ljudsko« otroštvo) ter obdobje po letu 2000 (otroštvo, ki se zaveda globalizma).
      • The author investigates the ideal child images as they are reflected through the elementary textbooks’ covers in the Late Soviet and Post Soviet periods in Russia. One can see the history of childhood ‘icons’ constructed both for pupils and adults. Four periods of such history are the following: early 1980s (romantic Soviet childhood), late 1980s (monumental Soviet childhood), the 1990s (traditional folk childhood), and the 2000s (knowing childhood for globality).
    • publisher
      • Zveza zgodovinskih društev Slovenije
      • Inštitut za novejšo zgodovino
    • date
      • 2012
      • 18. 10. 2012
    • type
      • video
    • language
      • Slovenščina
      • Angleščina
    • isPartOf
    • rights
      • license: ccByNcNd