Lost to the state family discontinuity, social orphanhood and residential care in the Russian Far East

Childhood held a special place in Soviet society: seen as the key to a better future, children were imagined as the only privileged class. Therefore, the rapid emergence in post-Soviet Russia of the vast numbers of vulnerable 'social orphans', or children who have living relatives but grow...

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Hlavní autor: Rockhill, Elena Khlinovskaya
Médium: E-kniha Kniha
Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: New York Berghahn Books 2010
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Abstract Childhood held a special place in Soviet society: seen as the key to a better future, children were imagined as the only privileged class. Therefore, the rapid emergence in post-Soviet Russia of the vast numbers of vulnerable 'social orphans', or children who have living relatives but grow up in residential care institutions, caught the public by surprise, leading to discussions of the role and place of childhood in the new society. Based on an in-depth study the author explores dissonance between new post-Soviet forms of family and economy, and lingering Soviet attitudes, revealing social orphans as an embodiment of a long-standing power struggle between the state and the family. The author uncovers parallels between (post-) Soviet and Western practices in child welfare and attitudes towards 'bad' mothers, and proposes a new way of interpreting kinship where the state is an integral member.
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Childhood held a special place in Soviet society: seen as the key to a better future, children were imagined as the only privileged class. Therefore, the rapid emergence in post-Soviet Russia of the vast numbers of vulnerable 'social orphans', or children who have living relatives but grow up in residential care institutions, caught the public by surprise, leading to discussions of the role and place of childhood in the new society. Based on an in-depth study the author explores dissonance between new post-Soviet forms of family and economy, and lingering Soviet attitudes, revealing social orphans as an embodiment of a long-standing power struggle between the state and the family. The author uncovers parallels between (post-) Soviet and Western practices in child welfare and attitudes towards 'bad' mothers, and proposes a new way of interpreting kinship where the state is an integral member.
Author Rockhill, Elena Khlinovskaya
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Children -- Institutional care -- Russia (Federation)
Children -- Institutional care -- Soviet Union
Family policy
Family policy -- Russia (Federation)
Family policy -- Soviet Union
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Orphanages
Residential care
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Russia (Federation)
Russian (Federation)
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State
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Subtitle family discontinuity, social orphanhood and residential care in the Russian Far East
TableOfContents Lost to the state : family discontinuity, social orphanhood and residential care in the Russian Far East -- Contents -- List of Figures and Tables -- Acknowledgements -- Notes on Transliteration -- List of Acronyms and Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Part I: Becoming a Social Orphan -- Chapter 1: A Brief History of Family Policy in Russia -- Chapter 2: The State as a Co-Parent -- Chapter 3: State and Family: Tilting the Balance of Power -- Chapter 4: Parents Overwhelmed by the State -- Chapter 5: Norms and Deviance -- Part II: Being a Social Orphan -- Chapter 6: The State as a Sole Parent -- Chapter 7: The World of Social Orphans -- Part III: Post-Soviet Or Soviet? Self-Perpetuation of the System -- Chapter 8: The Continuing Soviet Legacy: Paradoxes of Change and Continuity -- Chapter 9: The Post-Soviet Case in a Wider Context -- Conclusion -- Epilogue -- Appendix 1 -- Appendix 2 -- References -- Glossary -- Index.
Front Matter Table of Contents List of Figures and Tables Acknowledgements Notes on Transliteration List of Acronyms and Abbreviations Introduction Chapter 1: A Brief History of Family Policy in Russia Chapter 2: The State as a Co-Parent Chapter 3: State and Family: Chapter 4: Parents Overwhelmed by the State Chapter 5: Norms and Deviance Chapter 6: The State as a Sole Parent Chapter 7: The World of Social Orphans Chapter 8: The Continuing Soviet Legacy: Chapter 9: The Post-Soviet Case in a Wider Context Conclusion EPILOGUE Appendix 1. Appendix 2. References Glossary Index
LOST TO THE STATE -- Contents -- List of Figures and Tables -- Acknowledgements -- Notes on Transliteration -- List of Acronyms and Abbreviations -- Introduction -- PART I: BECOMING A SOCIAL ORPHAN -- Chapter 1: A Brief History of Family Policy in Russia -- Chapter 2: The State as a Co-Parent -- Chapter 3: State and Family: Tilting the Balance of Power -- Chapter 4: Parents Overwhelmed by the State -- Chapter 5: Norms and Deviance -- PART II: BEING A SOCIAL ORPHAN -- Chapter 6: The State as a Sole Parent -- Chapter 7: The World of Social Orphans -- PART III: POST-SOVIET OR SOVIET? SELF-PERPETUATION OF THE SYSTEM -- Chapter 8:The Continuing Soviet Legacy: Paradoxes of Change and Continuity -- Chapter 9:The Post-Soviet Case in a Wider Context -- Conclusion -- EPILOGUE -- Appendix 1 -- Appendix 2 -- References -- Glossary -- Index
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