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Between Defectological Narratives and Institutional Realities: The 'Mentally Retarded' Child in the Soviet Union of the 1930s
- Source :
- Bulletin of the History of Medicine. 93:180-206
- Publication Year :
- 2019
- Publisher :
- Project MUSE, 2019.
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Abstract
- This article analyzes the gap between the defectological narrative of care and the reality of institutional life for children with learning disabilities in the Soviet Union of the 1930s. It shows that, under Stalin, the Soviet discipline of defectology entailed a promise of correction and social integration that aligned well with the official rhetoric of triumphant socialism and that incorporated new, specific ideological meanings into its long-standing narrative of care. I also show that the defectological narrative was rarely realized in practice due to not only scarce material resources but also a profound reversal of defectological and Marxist conceptions of labor. By analyzing the disconnect between rhetoric and reality in the treatment of "mentally retarded" children in prewar Stalinism, this article contributes to a deeper understanding of the Soviet system and ideology of care.
- Subjects :
- History
Adolescent
media_common.quotation_subject
Persons with Mental Disabilities
Medicine (miscellaneous)
Socialist mode of production
Social integration
medicine
Humans
0601 history and archaeology
Narrative
Marxist philosophy
Sociology
Child
General Nursing
Communism
media_common
Socialism
Gender studies
06 humanities and the arts
General Medicine
History, 20th Century
060105 history of science, technology & medicine
Child, Preschool
Rhetoric
Learning disability
Ideology
medicine.symptom
Soviet union
USSR
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 10863176
- Volume :
- 93
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Bulletin of the History of Medicine
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....f6bc9dc5d6f84d379240c0e40339fef3