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Ukrainian, Russophone, (Other) Russian Hybrid Identities and Narratives in Post-Soviet Culture and Politics

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Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

07.05.2020

Herausgeber

Dirk Uffelmann

Verlag

Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften

Seitenzahl

294

Maße (L/B/H)

21,6/15,3/1,9 cm

Gewicht

451 g

Auflage

1. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

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978-3-631-81662-2

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This book will be of interest to anyone working in the field of post-Soviet studies or interested in post-Soviet subjectivities, in that it makes a clear case for others to consider hybridity as an analytical tool in their studies of post-Soviet contexts. (Anna Vozna, Ab Imperio, 2020/4, 336-340)

Marco Puleri's 291-page book reframes the simplified notions of identity clashes in Ukrainian society and demystifies the perception of Ukrainian Russophonia [...] The volume can be considered as an indispensable read for both students of social sciences and humanities, as well as for researchers interested in the subject (Géza Barta, Eurasian Geography and Economics, 2021)

Marco Puleri's book is a thought-provoking study which for the first time consequently maps the Russophone literature from Ukraine as a hybrid discourse and a liminal cultural practice. (Alexander Chertenko, Ideology and Politics Journal, 2 (16), 2020: 382-391)

This book is an excellent attempt in unmasking the current situation of Ukrainian culture. This book will appeal to scholars of both Ukraine and Russia, helping to set the stage for future analysis of identity in greater post-Soviet space. (Dexter Blackwell, H-Net Reviews, July 2021).

[...] diese Arbeit einen äußerst wichtigen Beitrag zur gegenwärtigen Slawistik mit ihren Teildisziplinen dar. Neben seinen konkreten, überaus (er-) kenntnisreichen Analysen, die sowohl für RussistInnen als auch für UkrainistInnen von großem Interesse sein werden, liefert seine Arbeit dringend notwendige Impulse für die konzeptionelle Weiterentwicklung, ja vielleicht sogar Neuausrichtung der zukünftigen Slawistik im Allgemeinen und der Russistik im Besonderen. (Miriam Finkelstein, Anzeiger für Slavische Philologie, (XLVII) 2019, 187-196)

A rendere originale e pionieristico questo contributo sono non solo l'oggetto di studi e la cospicua mole di letteratura specialistica con cui intraprende un proficuo dialogo critico, bensì anche il fatto di fornire una prospettiva sui più recenti sviluppi socioculturali in Ucraina dal punto di vista degli intellettuali russofoni e della loro produzione letteraria; il volume costituisce pertanto una lettura che risulterà assai utile non solo per chi si interessi di Ucraina, ma per chiunque voglia conoscere meglio le complesse sfaccettature della realtà culturale dei paesi post-sovietici (Fabio De Leonardis, Nazioni e regioni, 16, 2020, 76-78).

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

07.05.2020

Herausgeber

Dirk Uffelmann

Verlag

Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften

Seitenzahl

294

Maße (L/B/H)

21,6/15,3/1,9 cm

Gewicht

451 g

Auflage

1. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-3-631-81662-2

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  • Acknowledgements

    Note on Transliteration

    Introduction: From (Global) Russian to Ukrainian

    Culture-and Back Again

    From Russianness to Russophonia

    In-between (Literary) Russophonia

    Recasting "Ukrainianness" through the Prism of "Russianness"

    The Long Road to Post-Soviet Transition: A Russophone

    Perspective

    Part I: From Culture to Politics-Displaced Hybridity/ies

    (1991-2013)

    Chapter 1 The Missing Hybridity: Framing the

    Ukrainian Cultural Space

    Ukraine: A Laboratory of Political and Cultural Identity/ies

    Shifting Social Dynamics in Post-Soviet Ukraine

    New (Old?) Cultural Standards in the Post-Soviet Era

    Post-Soviet Russophonia in Ukraine: An Intellectual (and

    Political) Debate

    In Search of a New Self-Determination

    Chapter 2 Post-Soviet (Russophone) Ukraine Speaks Back 81

    Ukrains'ka Rosiis'komovna literatura versus Rosiis'ka literatura

    Ukrainy

    The Self-Identification in Post-Soviet Ukrainian Literature in

    Russian

    At the Intersection of Two Cultural Models

    From Marginality to Minority

    Chapter 3 A Minor Perspective on National Narrative(s):

    Deterritorializing Post-Imperial Epistemology

    Andrei Kurkov: The Displaced Transition in Mass Literature

    Of Other Spaces (and Of Other Times): Aleksei Nikitin's

    Literary Heterotopias

    Vladimir Rafeenko: The Ukrainian "Magical Realism"

    Part II: From Politics to Culture-After Revolution of

    Hybridity (2014-2018)

    Chapter 4 Hybridity Reconsidered: Ukrainian Border

    Crossing after the "Crisis"

    Dialectic of Transition from Post-Soviet to Post-Maidan:

    Between Old and New Narratives

    Moving Centripetally: Reconsidering Hybridity

    The (Political) Acceleration of Cultural Change

    Chapter 5 Values for the Sake of the (Post-Soviet)

    Nation

    Towards Shifting Cultural Policies in the Post-Maidan Era

    Envisioning Identity Markers after the Ukraine Crisis

    At the Crossroads between Normative Measures and Blurred

    Cultural Boundaries in the Post-Soviet Space

    Chapter 6 Towards a Postcolonial Ethics: Rewriting

    Ukraine in the "Enemy's Language"

    Demistifying Anticolonial Myths: The "Ukrainian Russians"

    Transgressing the (National) Code: Recasting History and

    Language in Light of War

    The End of the Transition?

    In Place of a Conclusion: The Future of "Russianness"

    in Post-Maidan Ukraine

    Bibliography

    Index