ABSTRACT

The concept of a 'return to Europe' has been integral to the movement for Ukrainian national rebirth since the nineteenth century. While the goal of a more fully reformed politics remains elusive, numerous expressions of Ukrainian culture continue to develop in the European spirit. This wide-ranging book explores Ukraine's European cultural connection, especially as it has been reestablished since the country achieved independence in 1991. The contributors discusses many aspects of Ukraine's contemporary culture - history, politics, and religion in Part I; literary culture in Part II; and language, popular culture, and the arts in Part III. What emerges is a fascinating picture of a young country grappling with its divided past and its colonial heritage, yet asserting its voice and preferences amid the diverse and at times conflicting realities of the contemporary political scene. Europe becomes a powerful point of reference, a measure against which the situation in post-independence Ukraine is gouged and debated. This framework allows for a better understanding of the complexities deeply ingrained in the social fabric of Ukrainian society.

part I|153 pages

Mapping the Nation

chapter 2|11 pages

Cultural Fault Lines and Political Divisions

The Legacy of History in Contemporary Ukraine

chapter 3|11 pages

Ukraine's Road to Europe

Still a Controversial Issue

chapter 4|29 pages

Finis Europae

Contemporary Ukraine's Conflicting Inheritances from the Humanistic “West” and the Byzantine “East” (A Triptych)

chapter 6|12 pages

Missionaries and Pluralism

How the Law Changed the Religious Landscape in Ukraine

chapter 7|20 pages

The Future of Ukraine if Values Determine the Course

What Opinion Polls Disclose About Public Attitudes on Political and Economic Issues

part II|140 pages

Reflecting Identities

chapter 10|5 pages

Mirrors, Windows, and Maps

The Topology of Cultural Identification in Contemporary Ukrainian Literature

chapter 12|17 pages

Ukrainian Avant-Garde Poetry Today

Bu-Ba-Bu and Others

chapter 13|16 pages

Nativists versus Westernizers

Problems of Cultural Identity in Ukrainian Literature of the 1990s 1

chapter 14|12 pages

Back to the Golden Age

The Discourse of Nostalgia in Galicia in the 1990s

chapter 15|18 pages

Symbols of Transformation

The Reflection of Ukraine's “Identity Shift” in Four Ukrainian Novels of the 1990s

chapter 16|15 pages

Choosing a Europe

Andrukhovych, Izdryk, and the New Ukrainian Literature

chapter 17|11 pages

Images of Bonding and Social Decay in Contemporary Ukrainian Prose

Reading Serhii Zhadan and Anatolii Dnistrovy

part III|155 pages

Manifesting Culture

chapter 20|20 pages

Colonial Linguistic Reflexes in a Post-Soviet Setting

The Galician Variant of the Ukrainian Language and Anti-Ukrainian Discourse in Contemporary Internet Sources

chapter 21|23 pages

Criticism and Confidence

Reshaping the Linguistic Marketplace in Post-Soviet Ukraine

chapter 22|16 pages

Linguistic Strategies of Imperial Appropriation

Why Ukraine Is Absent from World Film History

chapter 23|20 pages

Ukraine's Changing Communicative Space

Destination Europe or the Soviet Past?

chapter 24|16 pages

Envisioning Europe

Ruslana's Rhetoric of Identity

chapter 26|18 pages

“The Past Is My Beginning …”

On the Recent Music Scene in Ukraine