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Contemporary Ukraine on the Cultural Map of Europe (англ.)
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Contemporary Ukraine on the Cultural Map of Europe. - Edited by Larissa M. L. Zaleska Onyshkevych and Maria G. Rewakowicz. - London - New York: M.E.Sharpe, 2009. - 471 pp. |
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Introduction: The Mapping of Ukraine (Larissa M.L. Zaleska Onyshkevych and Maria G. Rewakowicz)
Ukraine on Historical Maps of Europe
I. Mapping the Nation: History, Politics, and Religion
1. The Western Dimension of the Making of Modern Ukraine (Roman Szporluk)
2. Cultural Fault Lines and Political Divisions: The Legacy of History in Contemporary Ukraine (Mykola Riabchuk)
3. Ukraine’s Road to Europe: Still a Controversial Issue (Giulia Lami)
4. Finis Europae: Contemporary Ukraine’s Conflicting Inheritances from the Humanistic “West” and the Byzantine “East” (A Triptych) (Oxana Pachlovska)
5. The Status of Religion in Ukraine in Relation to European Standards (Andrew Sorokowski)
6. Missionaries and Pluralism: How the Law Changed the Religious Landscape in Ukraine (Catherine Wanner)
7. The Future of Ukraine if Values Determine the Course: What Opinion Polls Disclose About Public Attitudes on Political and Economic Issues (Elehie Natalie Skoczylas)
8. Accountability for Human Rights Violations by Soviet and Other Communist Regimes and the Position of the Council of Europe (Myroslava Antonovych)
9. Collective Memory as a Device for Constructing a New Gender Myth (Marian J. Rubchak)
II. Reflecting Identities: The Literary Paradigm
10. Mirrors, Windows, and Maps: The Typology of Cultural Identification in Contemporary Ukrainian Literature (Maria Zubrytska)
11. Cultural Perceptions, Mirror Images, and Western Identification in New Ukrainian Drama
(Larissa M.L. Zaleska Onyshkevych)
12. Ukrainian Avant-Garde Poetry Today: Bu-Ba-Bu and Others (Michael M. Naydan)
13. Nativists versus Westernizers: Problems of Cultural Identity in Ukrainian Literature of the 1990s (Ola Hnatiuk)
14. Back to the Golden Age: The Discourse of Nostalgia in Galicia in the 1990s (Lidia Stefanowska)
15. Symbols of Transformation: The Reflection of Ukraine’s “Identity Shift” in Four Ukrainian Novels of the 1990s (Marko Robert Stech)
16. Choosing a Europe: Andrukhovych, Izdryk, and the New Ukrainian Literature (Marko Pavlyshyn)
17. Images of Bonding and Social Decay in Contemporary Ukrainian Prose: Reading Serhii Zhadan and Anatolii Dnistrovy (Maxim Tarnawsky)
18. Women’s Literary Discourse and National Identity in Post-Soviet Ukraine (Maria G. Rewakowicz)
III. Manifesting Culture: Language, Media, and the Arts
19. The European Dimension Within the Current Controversy over the Ukrainian Language Standard (Serhii Vakulenko)
20. Colonial Linguistic Reflexes in a Post-Soviet Setting: The Galician Variant of the Ukrainian Language and Anti-Ukrainian Discourse in Contemporary Internet Sources (Michael Moser)
21. Criticism and Confidence: Reshaping the Linguistic Marketplace in Post-Soviet Ukraine (Laada Bilaniuk)
22. Linguistic Strategies of Imperial Appropriation: Why Ukraine Is Absent from World Film History (Yuri Shevchuk)
23. Ukraine’s Changing Communicative Space: Destination Europe or the Soviet Past? (Marta Dyczok)
24. Envisioning Europe: Ruslana’s Rhetoric of Identity (Marko Pavlyshyn)
25. Contemporary Ukrainian Art and the Twentieth Century Avant-Garde (Myroslav Shkandrij)
26. “The Past Is My Beginning” . . . : On the Recent Music Scene in Ukraine (Virko Baley)
Index
About the Editors, Authors, Translator
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