L'enfant des steppes dans l'imagerie et la littérature soviétique pour enfants (1917-1953)

From the October Revolution of 1917 to the death of Stalin in 1953, the considerations of realpolitik, as much as its ideology, were projected onto the image of non-native children of the USSR. The internationalist era that saw the appearance of happy children exploring a new world in images from ma...

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Main Author: Daria Sinichkina
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Language:fra
Published: Association Française de Recherche sur les Livres et les Objets Culturels de l’Enfance (AFRELOCE) 2012-01-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/strenae/568
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description From the October Revolution of 1917 to the death of Stalin in 1953, the considerations of realpolitik, as much as its ideology, were projected onto the image of non-native children of the USSR. The internationalist era that saw the appearance of happy children exploring a new world in images from magazines, books and newspapers was quickly followed by a systematization of representations: children went from being undifferentiated to being "equal," united in the fixed symbol of the young pioneer, the red scarf. However, in the 1930s, a radically different representation of the non-native child emerged, transformed by propaganda into a cynical and corrupted incarnation of the socialist utopia.
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L'enfant des steppes dans l'imagerie et la littérature soviétique pour enfants (1917-1953)
Strenae
children’s literature
communism
child
propaganda
steppe
folklore
title L'enfant des steppes dans l'imagerie et la littérature soviétique pour enfants (1917-1953)
title_full L'enfant des steppes dans l'imagerie et la littérature soviétique pour enfants (1917-1953)
title_fullStr L'enfant des steppes dans l'imagerie et la littérature soviétique pour enfants (1917-1953)
title_full_unstemmed L'enfant des steppes dans l'imagerie et la littérature soviétique pour enfants (1917-1953)
title_short L'enfant des steppes dans l'imagerie et la littérature soviétique pour enfants (1917-1953)
title_sort l enfant des steppes dans l imagerie et la litterature sovietique pour enfants 1917 1953
topic children’s literature
communism
child
propaganda
steppe
folklore
url https://journals.openedition.org/strenae/568
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