Studies focusing on East Central Europe have generously explored collective memory (lieux de mémoire, monuments, ceremonies) and nostalgia for a past regime, but rarely have they examined memories as carried in child bodies. In this paper, we analyze selected Cold War childhood memories to explore events in which children’s bodies seemingly act out of control. As a part of socialization, children are taught to consciously control their bodies to fit in the societies they have been born to. With learning to control the body, children also learn that bodies are separate from their minds and that their minds can govern and regiment their body. However, bodies also slip up, avert, or simply remain unaffected by these attempts, in a way ‘speakin...
Did the Body Have a Cold War? examines the central place of the gendered body in the construction of...
Ideas about a society's past, or collective memories, are integral to the social group and an import...
This thesis explores the experiences of a group of children with a range of special educational need...
Studies focusing on East Central Europe have generously explored collective memory (lieux de mémoire...
In recent political debates about physical chastisement, children have been positioned as 'potential...
In the history of modernity, childhood represents societies’ hopes and desires for the future. An of...
Family traditions take a somatic turn in a therapeutic practice that focuses on how bodies are passe...
This article engages continuing discussions in childhood studies on (re)inserting the study of child...
Purpose. The article is aimed to analyse the phenomenon of bodily memory in the context of commemora...
There was not one, singular childhood in socialist Czechoslovakia, but many and diverse, plural, chi...
This article is based on materials gathered from qualitative research interviews among eight-year-ol...
Over recent years there has been growing appreciation of the body’s corporeal significance in how ch...
This chapter considers how children’s bodies, although principally acknowledged as biological, are a...
This work explores the literature on body memory and memory processing theory specific to traumatic ...
This study compares German memory of life in the German Democratic Republic with Russian memory of l...
Did the Body Have a Cold War? examines the central place of the gendered body in the construction of...
Ideas about a society's past, or collective memories, are integral to the social group and an import...
This thesis explores the experiences of a group of children with a range of special educational need...
Studies focusing on East Central Europe have generously explored collective memory (lieux de mémoire...
In recent political debates about physical chastisement, children have been positioned as 'potential...
In the history of modernity, childhood represents societies’ hopes and desires for the future. An of...
Family traditions take a somatic turn in a therapeutic practice that focuses on how bodies are passe...
This article engages continuing discussions in childhood studies on (re)inserting the study of child...
Purpose. The article is aimed to analyse the phenomenon of bodily memory in the context of commemora...
There was not one, singular childhood in socialist Czechoslovakia, but many and diverse, plural, chi...
This article is based on materials gathered from qualitative research interviews among eight-year-ol...
Over recent years there has been growing appreciation of the body’s corporeal significance in how ch...
This chapter considers how children’s bodies, although principally acknowledged as biological, are a...
This work explores the literature on body memory and memory processing theory specific to traumatic ...
This study compares German memory of life in the German Democratic Republic with Russian memory of l...
Did the Body Have a Cold War? examines the central place of the gendered body in the construction of...
Ideas about a society's past, or collective memories, are integral to the social group and an import...
This thesis explores the experiences of a group of children with a range of special educational need...