«... I was a home-bounded, street child»
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Meshcherkina E.Y. «. I was a home-bounded, street child». Interaction. Interview. Interpretation. 2004. Vol. 2. No. 2-3. P. 87-94. (in Russ.).
Abstract
The life story of a young woman named Tanya drew lived in the paradox posed in the title of the article. We are talking about the specific communal nature of childhood in a small town in Soviet times, when privacy as a value has not yet matured, and the publicity was warmed kvazilineinye relations. What cultural traps preparing the girl such a context of socialization, if Patriarchal norms only lost, but not disappeared, and the ideology of equal rights have worked on the extension of the horizon claims?The interview consists of two parts - the basic story of the Respondent about his childhood, and answers to the interviewer's questions are rather given in to the logic of the questionnaire/ guide, but, nevertheless, give additional information about the childhood of the narrator.
Keywords:
biography, mobility, social mobility, geographical mobility, spatial practices, life course
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Meshcherkina, E. Y. (2004). «. I was a home-bounded, street child». Interaction. Interview. Interpretation, 2(2-3), 87-94. Retrieved from https://www.inter-fnisc.ru/index.php/inter/article/view/4444
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Biography of the Issue