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Re: [xmca] A little help with a Russian reference (yunosha, yunost', yunosheskii, & podrostok).



podrostok - adolescent (according to Russian wikipedia, the age between 12-17)

yunosha - youth (the age after "podrostok"  up to,  roughly, 21-23)

Note: the definition of podrostok is a "yunosha in transitory period"  between childhood and youth (yunost') 


As to the "Pedologiia yunosheskogo vozrasta" (presumably, Vygotsky's work that mentioned only on one occasion, i.e. in Lifanova's bibliography, but nowhere else--which is totally weird in itself), as you might know ;), some sources cautiously come to the conclusion that Lifanova got something wrong and that such publication never existed. 

For the links to the full text publication in a few languages see first item here:


http://www.psyanima.ru/journal/2011/4/index.php


It would be most interesting, indeed, to refute this conclusion :))


AY




________________________________
 From: Achilles Delari Junior <achilles_delari@hotmail.com>
To: "xmca@weber.ucsd.edu" <xmca@weber.ucsd.edu> 
Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2013 6:10:02 PM
Subject: [xmca] A little help with a Russian reference.
 

Greetings for all

Please, this reference mentions a "Paedology of the young man." Педология юношеского возраста. Особенности поведения подростка. М.: Изд. БЗО при 2-м МГУ. 106 с. Уроки 6-9. Somebody can tell me about the psychological meaning of "юношеский" (yunosheskiy)? There is some important distinction with "подросток" (podrostok) in terms of "psychological age"? And, finally, somebody could help me to find any available copy from this work?

Thank you very much.Achilles, from Brazil. 
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