书评:现代俄罗斯的婚姻、家庭和家庭:从彼得大帝到弗拉基米尔·普京,作者芭芭拉·阿尔彭·恩格尔

IF 0.4 3区 历史学 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY
Alison Rowley
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为家庭提供富有成效的奖学金。这本书指出但没有说明科学产生的能人意识形态是20世纪美国家庭规范的核心。作为学者,我们可以通过残疾分析进一步挖掘,并产生关于家庭历史的新问题。在这一过程中起到了帮助作用的是现有的奖学金,例如Allison C.Carey关于20世纪发育障碍者家庭的奖学金;辛西娅·勒维奇·威尔逊和珍·切利奥编辑的合集《残疾与母性:体现知识的有限空间》(2011);以及声称具有神经多样性或自闭症身份的个人的材料爆炸。《智慧之爱》是一部富有创造力的学术作品,它提出了许多其他问题,家庭历史学家可能会从中受益。非特权家庭是如何度过、抵制或淹没在沉重的医学和科学专业知识的迷宫中的?非规范家庭是如何在医学和专业知识的强大影响下艰难前行的?家庭的历史如何与残疾、寄养和收养的历史重叠?聪明的洛夫将丰富学者和有关家庭史、医学、教育和科学的课程。Vicedo用通俗易懂的语言解释了高度科学的论点,但没有过度简化,使其成为一本可读且可教的书。
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Book Review: Marriage, Household, and Home in Modern Russia: From Peter the Great to Vladimir Putin by Barbara Alpern Engel
erate productive scholarship on the family. This book indicates but leaves unstated the suggestion that scientifically generated ableist ideologies were central to twentieth-century US familial norms. As scholars, we can dig further with a disability analysis and generate new questions about the history of the family. Helpful in this process is existing scholarship such as that by Allison C. Carey on the twentieth-century families of those with developmental disabilities; Cynthia Lewiecki-Wilson and Jen Cellio’s edited collection Disability and Mothering: Liminal Spaces of Embodied Knowledge (2011); and the explosion of materials by individuals who claim a neurodiverse or autistic identity. A generative piece of scholarship, Intelligent Love prompts an additional number of questions from which historians of the family may benefit. How have non-privileged families made their own through, and resisted, or drowned in, the labyrinth of weighty medical and scientific expertise? How have non-normative families waded through the powerful influences of medicine and expertise? How does the history of the family overlap with that of disability, foster care, and adoption? Intellegent Lovewill enrich scholars and courses on the history of the family, medicine, education, and science. Vicedo explains highly scientific arguments in accessible language without overly simplifying them, making it a readable and teachable book.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Family History is an interdisciplinary journal that publishes scholarly research from an international perspective concerning the family as a historical social form, with contributions from the disciplines of history, gender studies, economics, law, political science, policy studies, demography, anthropology, sociology, liberal arts, and the humanities. Themes including gender, sexuality, race, class, and culture are welcome. Its contents, which will be composed of both monographic and interpretative work (including full-length review essays and thematic fora), will reflect the international scope of research on the history of the family.
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