“Condemned to comprehensive self-reliance”. Peasant childhood and inconspicuous agency
In post-war diaries. A new childhood studies perspective Cover Image

„Skazani na szeroką samodzielność”. Chłopskie dzieciństwa w świetle powojennych pamiętników. Perspektywa new childhood studies
“Condemned to comprehensive self-reliance”. Peasant childhood and inconspicuous agency In post-war diaries. A new childhood studies perspective

Author(s): Marta Rakoczy
Subject(s): Social Theory, Rural and urban sociology, Interwar Period (1920 - 1939)
Published by: Instytut Studiów Politycznych PAN
Keywords: peasant diaries; peasant childhoods; new childhood studies; incon- spicuous agency; self-reliance; social advancement;

Summary/Abstract: The article analyses narratives on childhood present in peasant diaries written shortly after World War II, and referring to peasant memories of the interwar period. The text is written in the perspective of new childhood studies. It shows how childhood is constructed in these written practices, and what purpose the narratives serve, as well as how these narratives are positioned in the broader context of modern discourses created around childhood by other social classes. The central issue tackled in the paper is their portrayal of children’s agency, and how it relates to the question of social advancement. The author argues that children’s silent and invisible self-reliance—understood as inconspicous agency —eludes the adult narratives of the time, focused on depicting advancement, and at the same time is crucial for achieving such advancement.

  • Issue Year: 66/2022
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 141-162
  • Page Count: 22
  • Language: Polish