孩子们的恶作剧带来的肾上腺素激增

B. Kupriyanov
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本文试图介绍、描述并从理论上证明儿童恶作剧现象是儿童的自然特征之一。根据作者的观点,儿童恶作剧应该被视为一个特殊的类别,因为儿童文学中对这一现象有很多描述。在a.V.Mudrik的社会教育框架、Mikhail Bakhtin关于狂欢节和民间幽默文化的思想以及Eric Berne的交易分析理论的基础上,作者将儿童恶作剧的具体特征定义为一种特殊的社会教育现象。通过对俄罗斯和外国关于儿童和青少年的文学小说作品的分析,我们可以确定儿童恶作剧的各种特征:它包括一种旨在颠覆成年人期望的行为,包括为了获得物质利益。恶作剧者展示了荣誉准则。这个恶作剧被宣传为一种挑战。恶作剧者往往会意识到自己做出了挑衅行为,并害怕受到惩罚。基于对1935年至1978年出生的受访者的叙述性采访的分析和解释,我们能够从民族志上重建苏联青少年在先锋营暑假期间的文化实践。在这种情况下,孩子们拉恶作剧来取乐;在没有成年人监督的情况下与同龄人自由交往;在冒险的过程中体验激动人心的情绪,比如当男孩与女孩对峙时,或者当一队孩子挑战另一队孩子时,等等。本文提出的儿童恶作剧问题值得从社会教育的角度进行进一步的研究。特别是,应该探索现代恶作剧文化。
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The Adrenaline Rush of Children’s Pranks
The article attempts to introduce, describe, and theoretically justify the phenomenon of the children’s prank as one of the natural features of childhood. According to the author, the children’s prank deserves to be conceived of as a particular category due to the many descriptions of this phenomenon in children’s literature. The author defines the specific features of the children’s prank as a particular socio-educational phenomenon on the basis of the socio-educational framework of A.V. Mudrik, Mikhail Bakhtin’s ideas about the carnivalesque and the culture of folk humor [narodno-smekhovaya kul’tura], and Eric Berne’s theory of transactional analysis. An analysis of Russian and foreign works of literary fiction about childhood and adolescence allows us to identify the various features of the children’s prank: it consists of an action that is aimed at overturning adult expectations, including in order to obtain a material gain. The prankster demonstrates a code of honor. The prank is publicized as a challenge. The prankster then often becomes self-conscious of the fact that he has performed a provocative act and fears punishment. Based on an analysis and interpretation of narrative interviews that were obtained from respondents who were born between 1935 and 1978, we were able to ethnographically reconstruct the cultural practices of Soviet teenagers during their summer vacations at Pioneer camps. In this situation, children pulled pranks to have fun; freely socialize with peers without adult supervision; experience thrilling emotions as a result of setting off on an adventure, such as when boys confronted girls or when one troop of children challenged another, and so on. The problem of children’s pranks that is raised in this article warrants additional study from a socio-educational perspective. In particular, the culture of modern-day pranks should be explored.
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期刊介绍: The editor of Russian Education and Society selects material for translation from the Russian-language professional literature on education and socialization. The materials surveyed cover preschool, primary, secondary, vocational, and higher education; curricula and methods; and socialization issues related to family life, ethnic and religious identity formation, youth culture, addiction and other behavioral and health problems; professional training and employment. The scope of the journal extends beyond Russia proper to provide coverage of all the former Soviet states as well as international educational issues.
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