When Arkadii Gaidar’s novella Timur and His Team was published in 1940, it gained instant critical acclaim, readers’ recognition, and was included in school reading lists for future generations. While the story cleverly combines an entertaining narrative of children’s adventures with political ideology, its main focus is on the character of Timur who embodies an ideal Soviet child and a talented young leader. In post-Soviet children’s culture Gaidar’s story undergoes numerous textual and cinematic transformations that reinforce some general cultural assumptions about Soviet Russia while simultaneously revising and transforming them. The article traces the evolution of Gaidar’s story over time and analyzes its cultural significance. Ultimate...
The article focuses on the success of the works of the Italian children’s writer Gianni Rodari in th...
Poza kilkoma szczegółami fabuły dwóch opowieści o Timurze – literackiej (Arkadij Gajdar, 1940) i kin...
Literary scholar Jenniliisa Salminen investigates children’s fiction in the Soviet Union, where...
Officially in 1934, socialist realism emerged in Soviet society as the new cultural aesthetic, provi...
Praca ukazuje realia życia w sowieckiej Rosji, a także stalinowską propagandę. Dużą rolę w kształtow...
Remembering late socialism through child perspectives in (auto)fictional writing has been a prominen...
Soviet child education in the late 1960s toned down former early Soviet pedagogy goals to mobilize c...
In the creative process, the relationship of childhood with the act of writing reveals tangential de...
This article is a study on the reciprocal dynamics between the mass readers and state power in socia...
The article considers some of the major processes in Russian children’s literature of the pre-war pe...
This thesis examines how the political leadership of the Soviet Union tried to cultivate its desired...
Origins: Socialist Realism and Soviet literature The Revolution signified the end not only of an ent...
This study compares German memory of life in the German Democratic Republic with Russian memory of l...
My dissertation argues that while Thaw cultural producers believed that they had abandoned Stalinist...
GA ČR 405/09/P062 „Idea ,nového člověka´ v ruské literatuře 20. a počátku 30. let 20. století“The a...
The article focuses on the success of the works of the Italian children’s writer Gianni Rodari in th...
Poza kilkoma szczegółami fabuły dwóch opowieści o Timurze – literackiej (Arkadij Gajdar, 1940) i kin...
Literary scholar Jenniliisa Salminen investigates children’s fiction in the Soviet Union, where...
Officially in 1934, socialist realism emerged in Soviet society as the new cultural aesthetic, provi...
Praca ukazuje realia życia w sowieckiej Rosji, a także stalinowską propagandę. Dużą rolę w kształtow...
Remembering late socialism through child perspectives in (auto)fictional writing has been a prominen...
Soviet child education in the late 1960s toned down former early Soviet pedagogy goals to mobilize c...
In the creative process, the relationship of childhood with the act of writing reveals tangential de...
This article is a study on the reciprocal dynamics between the mass readers and state power in socia...
The article considers some of the major processes in Russian children’s literature of the pre-war pe...
This thesis examines how the political leadership of the Soviet Union tried to cultivate its desired...
Origins: Socialist Realism and Soviet literature The Revolution signified the end not only of an ent...
This study compares German memory of life in the German Democratic Republic with Russian memory of l...
My dissertation argues that while Thaw cultural producers believed that they had abandoned Stalinist...
GA ČR 405/09/P062 „Idea ,nového člověka´ v ruské literatuře 20. a počátku 30. let 20. století“The a...
The article focuses on the success of the works of the Italian children’s writer Gianni Rodari in th...
Poza kilkoma szczegółami fabuły dwóch opowieści o Timurze – literackiej (Arkadij Gajdar, 1940) i kin...
Literary scholar Jenniliisa Salminen investigates children’s fiction in the Soviet Union, where...