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Throw Your Voice: Suspended Animations in Kazakhstani Childhoods, Part III
Children’s play frequently made use of breakage to give way to something new, revealing an ability to cope with loss and to exploit the new possibilities that rupture presents.
Throw Your Voice: Suspended Animations in Kazakhstani Childhoods, Part II
Reminders of the children’s lost homes reinforced their understanding of their condition as a temporary one.
Throw Your Voice: Suspended Animations in Kazakhstani Childhoods, Part I
In a country that had seen no change in leadership since the dissolution of the Soviet Union, pinning hope onto the bodies of children aided the continual deferral of political change.