Young Minds – Young Bodies: The Emotional and the Physical in the Late Soviet Discourse on Aging

IF 0.3 Q2 HISTORY Soviet and Post Soviet Review Pub Date : 2021-06-11 DOI:10.30965/18763324-bja10028
Alissa Klots, M. Romashova
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This article analyzes the turn to the emotional in advice literature on aging and its reception in the 1950s–1960s. “Positive emotions” were proclaimed a decisive factor in remaining healthy while old and being a productive member of the society. Yet, a close reading of the multiple narratives of aging written by a retired professional propagandist Tatiana Ivanova (1898–1968) reveals a tension between the prescribed “positive emotions” and feelings of sadness and uselessness caused by retirement, unfulfilled promises of the Soviet welfare system and particularly health problems that did not quite fit with the approved repertoire of an aging communist. This article seeks to enrich our understanding of late Soviet subjectivity by focusing not on just “speaking” or “thinking” but also “feeling” Soviet.
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年轻的心灵——年轻的身体:苏联晚期老龄化话语中的情感与身体
本文分析了20世纪50年代至60年代老龄化咨询文学的情感转向及其接受。“积极的情绪”被宣布为在年老时保持健康和成为社会中富有成效的一员的决定性因素。然而,仔细阅读退休的专业宣传员塔蒂亚娜·伊万诺娃(Tatiana Ivanova,1898-1968)撰写的关于衰老的多重叙事,可以发现规定的“积极情绪”与退休引起的悲伤和无用感之间的紧张关系,苏联福利制度的未兑现承诺,尤其是健康问题,这些问题不太符合一个上了年纪的共产主义者的认可曲目。本文试图通过不仅关注“说”或“想”,而且关注“感觉”苏联,来丰富我们对后苏联主体性的理解。
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