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Care of the State - Relationships, Kinship and the State in Children's Homes in Late Socialist Hungary (Hardcover, 1st ed.... Care of the State - Relationships, Kinship and the State in Children's Homes in Late Socialist Hungary (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020)
Jennifer Rasell
R1,634 Discovery Miles 16 340 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Care of the State blends archival, oral history, interview and ethnographic data to study the changing relationships and kinship ties of children who lived in state residential care in socialist Hungary. It advances anthropological understanding of kinship and the workings of the state by exploring how various state actors and practices shaped kin ties. Jennifer Rasell shows that norms and processes in the Hungarian welfare system placed symbolic weight on nuclear families whilst restricting and devaluing other possible ties for children in care, in particular to siblings, friends, welfare workers and wider communities. In focussing on care practices both within and outside kin relations, Rasell shows that children valued relationships that were produced through personal attention, engagement and emotional connections. Highlighting the diversity of experiences in state care in socialist Hungary, this book's nuanced insights represent an important contribution to research on children's well-being and family policies in Central-Eastern Europe and beyond.

Care of the State - Relationships, Kinship and the State in Children's Homes in Late Socialist Hungary (Paperback, 1st ed.... Care of the State - Relationships, Kinship and the State in Children's Homes in Late Socialist Hungary (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020)
Jennifer Rasell
R1,451 Discovery Miles 14 510 Out of stock

Care of the State blends archival, oral history, interview and ethnographic data to study the changing relationships and kinship ties of children who lived in state residential care in socialist Hungary. It advances anthropological understanding of kinship and the workings of the state by exploring how various state actors and practices shaped kin ties. Jennifer Rasell shows that norms and processes in the Hungarian welfare system placed symbolic weight on nuclear families whilst restricting and devaluing other possible ties for children in care, in particular to siblings, friends, welfare workers and wider communities. In focussing on care practices both within and outside kin relations, Rasell shows that children valued relationships that were produced through personal attention, engagement and emotional connections. Highlighting the diversity of experiences in state care in socialist Hungary, this book's nuanced insights represent an important contribution to research on children's well-being and family policies in Central-Eastern Europe and beyond.

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