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This bilingual collection of essays celebrates Marko Pavlyshyn's outstanding contribution to the study of modern and contemporary Ukrainian literature and culture. With its many methodological approaches and the variety of periods, authors and texts that it analyzes, the book reflects and builds on Pavlyshyn's willingness to modernize our understanding of Ukrainian literature as an instrument of communication between authors, readers and the nation from the late eighteenth century to the present day. Hopefully these essays will inspire readers and scholars to continue their journey through Ukrainian culture, in a context profoundly marked by the role of literary texts as agents of nation building and social evolution.
Contents
AcknowledgementsSponsorsTabula GratulatoriaPrefaceI. II. Alessandro Achilli1. Language Consciousness in Sixteenth to Seventeenth-Century Ukraine and Poland-Some Considerations -Giovanna Brogi2. - ( , - 3. The Garden of Skovoroda: Manifesto of a Christian Epicurean -Natalia Pylypiuk4. Kleist's On the Marionette Theatre and the Poetics of the Unrepresentable in Penthesilea -Slobodanka Vladiv-Glover 5. Revisiting Kotliarevs'kyi: Familiar Aporias, Strategic Misdirection, and a Soupcon of Cathexis -George G. Grabowicz6. 1843 - 7. " " : " " " " - 8. P. I. Iurkevich's Gaidamak Garkusha, Wherein the Little Russian Bandit Takes His Final Bow (But Is It Good for the Jews?) -Roman Koropeckyj9. 1859 : ? - 10. : " " - 11. The Communicative Role of Metaphors of Silence in Taras Shevchenko's Poetry -Mariya Zubrytska12. - 13. The "Little Russian Triad" and the Formation of Literary Ukrainian in the Nineteenth Century -Andrii Danylenko14. The Standardization of Modern Ukrainian-Some General Considerations -Michael Moser15. Parallel Forms in the Ukrainian Verb: Prosodic Variance (Twentieth to Twenty-First-Century -Jonathan E. M. Clarke16. The Translator In-Between. Ukrainian Translations of Nikolai Gogol's Taras Bulba (1835, 1942) -Yuliya Ilchuk17. : - 18. Socialist Itineraries in a "Nationalist" City: the First of May in Austrian Lviv -Andriy Zayarnyuk19. Galician Sex: Ivan Franko and Leopold von Sacher-Masoch -Maxim Tarnawsky20. Attitudes Passionnelles. The Blue Rose ( )-The First Play by Lesia Ukra nkaIwona Boruszkowska21. Out of the Carpathians, Across the Sea: Displacement and Identity Crisis in the Works of Vasyl' Stefanyk and Joseph Conrad -Vitaly Chernetsky22. - 23. Other Voices-Protest against War and Violence in Polish and Ukrainian Poetry on World War I -Alois Woldan24. Between Two Powers: Nationalist vs. Bolshevik in Volodymyr Vynnychenko's Works about the Ukrainian Revolution -Valentyna Kharkhun25. How Ukrainian Futurist Viewed Italian Futurism -Oleh S. Ilnytzkyj26. On the Other Side: Dina Lipkis, Yiddish poet of 1920s Kyiv -Hinde Ena Burstin27. The Construction of "Historical Truth" in Oleksandr Korniichuk's The Destruction of the Squadron -Serhy Yekelchyk28. " " . 29. Towards a Literary History: The Ukrainian Australian Literary Field Sonia Mycak30. Shades of Dissent: Manifestations of Resistance within the Ukrainian Literary Milieu of the 1960s and Its Post-Independence Implications -Maria G. Rewakowicz31. Sukhomlinsky's German Connections: The Publication of My Heart I Give to Children in Berlin in 1968 -Alan Cockerill32. Ivan L. Rudnytsky and His Visit to the Soviet Union (1970) -Yaroslav Hrytsak33. Contact Zone vs. Postcolonial Condition. On the Relevance of a Concept from Latin American Studies for Research on Ukraine -Ulrich Schmid34. ' - : - 35. - 36. Towards a New Postcolonial Ukrainian Literature: Ievheniia Kononenko's A Russian Story -Alessandro Achilli37. Mined Words: An Un-Imaginable Reality and the Search for a New Language in the Poetry of Maidan -Olena Haleta38. Towards a Postcolonial Ethics: Rewriting Ukraine in the "Enemy's Language" -Marco Puleri39. : , - 40. c : - 41. Defining the Main Push-and-Pull factors of Ukrainian Highly Skilled (IT) Migration to Berlin: the EU Blue Card or the Euromaidan -Olha Shmihelska 42. Integrating into a (Pseudo-)Europe: Ukrainian Churches and the Perils of the European Choice -Denys Shestopalets 43. The Past and Future of Ukraine's Europeanization: Tracing Images of the EU as a Normative Actor and Influence in Post-Maidan Ukraine -Natalia Chaban and Iana Sabatovych 44. Language Politics, Minority Rights, and International Relations: the Curious Case of the 2017 Ukrainian Education Law -Volodymyr Kulyk 45. The Russian Question: Understanding the Russo-Ukrainian Entanglement -Serhii Plokhii