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Understanding State Socialism Through the Lens of Disability
Understanding State Socialism Through the Lens of Disability

Author(s): Jakub Střelec
Subject(s): History, Anthropology, Social Sciences, Gender Studies, Essay|Book Review |Scientific Life, Sociology, Special Historiographies:, Culture and social structure , Welfare services, History of Communism, Cold-War History, Book-Review
Published by: БАЛКАНИСТИЧЕН ФОРУМ - МЕЖДУНАРОДЕН УНИВЕРСИТЕТСКИ СЕМИНАР ЗА ПРОУЧВАНИЯ И СПЕЦИАЛИЗАЦИИ
Keywords: Disability history; state socialism; Central and Eastern Europe; care and control; welfare state

Summary/Abstract: This book review examines Re/imaginations of Disability in State Socialism: Visions, Promises, Frustrations (edited by Kateřina Kolářová and Martina Winkler), a volume exploring the history of disability across communist regimes in Central and Eastern Europe. Moving beyond narratives of invisibility or total institutionalization, the book addresses multiple perspectives on disability under state socialism, ranging from expert discourses such as defectology to labour-centred care policies and cultural representations of disability. The volume also highlights intersections with other categories, including ethnicity and family. The contributions span diverse contexts, from the Soviet Union to Czechoslovakia, Poland, the GDR, and Bulgaria, offering a nuanced and comparative picture of socialist disability histories. Importantly, the book focuses not only on the visions and plans of communist dictatorships but also on the limits, paradoxes, and contradictions inherent in socialist disability policies. These tensions reveal both the utopian aspirations and the structural challenges faced by socialist welfare regimes. Furthermore, the contributions situate approaches toward people with disabilities within a broader framework of welfare state transformation, tracing shifts from the Stalinist period to the era of late socialism. It positions disability as a lens through which broader themes of modernization, identity formation, and social norms can be examined.

  • Issue Year: 1/2025
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 282-287
  • Page Count: 6
  • Language: English
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