1st Edition

A Feminist Autoethnography of Language Education and Childhood on Slavic Soil and Stateside

By Margaret A. Berg Copyright 2026
238 Pages
by Routledge

238 Pages
by Routledge

This book replicates and offers a fresh reconceptualization of the 1970 comparative education book Two Worlds of Childhood, U.S. and U.S.S.R., researched and written by Urie Bronfenbrenner, who later drew on the experiences to propose a comprehensive framework of human development: Bronfenbrenner・s Ecological System Theory (BEST), published in 1979. BEST situates the human at the center of... Read more

Prologue
1 Липень/Linden (July)—Context
2 Серпень/Sickle (August)—Settling into the Setting
3 Вересень/Heather (September)—Ethics and the Watchers
4 Жовтень/Golden (October)—Feminist Interpretive Autoethnography
5 Листопад/Leaf‑Fall (November)—Patriarchal Forms and a Mother’s Garden
6 Грудень/Clods (December)—The Radical Specificity of Mother‑Writing
7 Січень/Cuttings (January)—Editing and Ecolinguistics
8 Лютий/Fierce (February)—Liminality
9 Березень/Birch (March)—Sacred Ecology
10 Квітень/Flowering (April)—Evaluating Autoethnography
11 Травень/Herb (May)—Departure
12 Червень/Carmine (June)—Conclusion
Epilogue

Biography

Margaret A. Berg is Professor of Education at the University of Northern Colorado, USA.