Soviet child and the world of Horror
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Soviet child and the world of Horror
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S0236-20070000616-8-1
Publication type
Article
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Published
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Pages
141-154
Abstract
Children's bogeyman stories and sadistic rhymes that were wide-spread among the children in late 60-ieths-early 80-ieths are considered as a form and way of assimilation ideas of death, Evil, metaphysical essence, Transcendent, that was peculiar to Soviet child, as well a specific phenomenon accompanying soviet child socialization.
Keywords
LATE SOVIET EPOCH, CHILDHOOD, CHILDREN FOLKLORE, BOGEYMAN STORIES, LIFE AND DEATH, SOCIALIZATION
Date of publication
01.06.2011
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3. Lur'e M.L. Parodijnaya poehziya shkol'nikov. Kod dostupa: http://www. ruthenia.ru/folklore/luri em5.htm

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