he concept of a "return to Europe" has been integral to the movement for Ukrainian national rebirth since the nineteenth century. This fascinating book explores Ukraine's European cultural connection, especially as it has been reesablished since the country achieved independence in 1991. It covers history, politics, and religion; literary culture; and language, popular culture, and the arts.
he concept of a "return to Europe" has been integral to the movement for Ukrainian national rebirth since the nineteenth century. This fascinating book explores Ukraine's European cultural connection, especially as it has been reesablished since the country achieved independence in 1991. It covers history, politics, and religion; literary culture; and language, popular culture, and the arts.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Larissa M. L. Zaleska Onyshkevych, Maria G. Rewakowicz
Inhaltsangabe
I: Mapping the Nation 1: The Western Dimension of the Making of Modern Ukraine 2: Cultural Fault Lines and Political Divisions 3: Ukraine's Road to Europe 4: Finis Europae 5: The Status of Religion in Ukraine in Relation to European Standards 6: Missionaries and Pluralism 7: The Future of Ukraine if Values Determine the Course 8: Accountability for Human Rights Violations by Soviet and Other Communist Regimes and the Position of the Council of Europe 9: Collective Memory as a Device for Constructing a New Gender Myth II: Reflecting Identities 10: Mirrors, Windows, and Maps 11: Cultural Perceptions, Mirror Images, and Western Identification in New Ukrainian Drama 12: Ukrainian Avant-Garde Poetry Today 13: Nativists versus Westernizers 14: Back to the Golden Age 15: Symbols of Transformation 16: Choosing a Europe 17: Images of Bonding and Social Decay in Contemporary Ukrainian Prose 18: Women's Literary Discourse and National Identity in Post-Soviet Ukraine III: Manifesting Culture 19: The European Dimension Within the Current Controversy over the Ukrainian Language Standard 20: Colonial Linguistic Reflexes in a Post-Soviet Setting 21: Criticism and Confidence 22: Linguistic Strategies of Imperial Appropriation 23: Ukraine's Changing Communicative Space 24: Envisioning Europe 25: Contemporary Ukrainian Art and the Twentieth Century Avant-Garde 26: "The Past Is My Beginning ..."
I: Mapping the Nation 1: The Western Dimension of the Making of Modern Ukraine 2: Cultural Fault Lines and Political Divisions 3: Ukraine's Road to Europe 4: Finis Europae 5: The Status of Religion in Ukraine in Relation to European Standards 6: Missionaries and Pluralism 7: The Future of Ukraine if Values Determine the Course 8: Accountability for Human Rights Violations by Soviet and Other Communist Regimes and the Position of the Council of Europe 9: Collective Memory as a Device for Constructing a New Gender Myth II: Reflecting Identities 10: Mirrors, Windows, and Maps 11: Cultural Perceptions, Mirror Images, and Western Identification in New Ukrainian Drama 12: Ukrainian Avant-Garde Poetry Today 13: Nativists versus Westernizers 14: Back to the Golden Age 15: Symbols of Transformation 16: Choosing a Europe 17: Images of Bonding and Social Decay in Contemporary Ukrainian Prose 18: Women's Literary Discourse and National Identity in Post-Soviet Ukraine III: Manifesting Culture 19: The European Dimension Within the Current Controversy over the Ukrainian Language Standard 20: Colonial Linguistic Reflexes in a Post-Soviet Setting 21: Criticism and Confidence 22: Linguistic Strategies of Imperial Appropriation 23: Ukraine's Changing Communicative Space 24: Envisioning Europe 25: Contemporary Ukrainian Art and the Twentieth Century Avant-Garde 26: "The Past Is My Beginning ..."
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