Single Motherhood in Postwar Soviet Russia: Cultural Code and its Literary Implication

IF 0.1 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY SLAVONICA Pub Date : 2022-07-03 DOI:10.1080/13617427.2022.2144010
D. Sergeev
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ABSTRACT The purpose of the paper is to reveal the development of cultural code of single motherhood in postwar Russia through the analysis of fiction. The research turns on the assumption that cultural codes might be deciphered only through a process of semiosis. The cultural code of single motherhood has been forged in a contradictory environment. Though officially accepted by way of 1944 law, Soviet single mothers found themselves in an ambiguous context: urged by the state to give birth to children and under pressure from traditional family values. Using the result of content analysis of 12 short stories, novels and novellas written by female Soviet authors between 1959 and 1984 I reconstruct the cultural code of post-war Soviet single motherhood. The analysis identifies 11 meaningful facets around which the code was centred. Putting stories in a chronological order contributes to unravelling the evolving, functioning and principles of code.
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战后苏俄的单身母亲:文化密码及其文学意蕴
本文旨在通过对小说的分析,揭示战后俄罗斯单身母亲文化密码的发展。这项研究基于这样一种假设,即文化密码可能只有通过符号化过程才能被破译。单身母亲的文化准则是在一个矛盾的环境中形成的。尽管1944年的法律正式接受了苏联的单身母亲,但她们发现自己处于一个模糊的环境中:国家敦促她们生孩子,并承受着传统家庭价值观的压力。本文通过对苏联女性作家在1959年至1984年间创作的12部短篇小说和中篇小说的内容分析,重构了战后苏联单身母亲的文化密码。该分析确定了代码所围绕的11个有意义的方面。按时间顺序排列故事有助于揭示代码的演变、功能和原则。
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