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Transit Culture and Postcolonial Trauma

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Transit Culture and Postcolonial Trauma

Tamara Hundorova

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This book explores transitional post-Soviet cultural consciousness in Ukraine at the beginning of the twenty-first century. The main themes in the book are postcolonial traumas in relation to past empires and old historiographical narratives; post-totalitarian consciousness, which is characterized by sociocultural ruptures, postcolonial resentment, and intergenerational crises; and post-memory as a means of overcoming historical and familial traumas. Against the backdrop of the Chornobyl catastrophe, the book examines the meeting of different generations and views the clown Verka Serduchka as a mediator between the transition from the Soviet to the post-Soviet world. The book focuses on three significant Ukrainian novels written between the two Maidans: The Museum of Abandoned Secrets by Oksana Zabuzhko (2009), Voroshilovgrad by Serhiy Zhadan (2010), and Notes of a Ukrainian Madman by Lina Kostenko (2010).

Издатель:Academic Studies Press
Язык:Английский
Публикация:2025, Boston
Страниц:208
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Transit Culture and Postcolonial Trauma / Tamara Hundorova ; translated from the Ukrainian by Tanya Savchynska. — Boston : Academic Studies Press, 2025. — 208 p. — (Ukrainian Studies). — ISBN 9798897831166 (hardback). — ISBN 9798897831173 (adobe pdf). — URL: http://176.9.74.196/book.html?currBookId=55237.