One Hundred Years of the Ukrainian Liberation Struggle
Journal Title: Kyiv-Mohyla Humanities Journal - Year 2017, Vol 4, Issue
Abstract
One Hundred Years of the Ukrainian Liberation Struggle by Serhiy Kvit
Authors and Affiliations
Serhiy Kvit
One Hundred Years of the Ukrainian Liberation Struggle by Serhiy Kvit
Serhiy Kvit
Broken Harp Strings: The Art Songs of Kyrylo Stetsenko and the Ukrainian Art Song Project
The art song genre began in Ukraine with Mykola Lysenko. Lysenko’s student, Kyrylo Stetsenko, followed his teacher’s example and composed 42 art songs, that are marked by desolation, anguish, and repression, yet with occ...
Transformation of the French Pattern of a Naturalistic Character in Ivan Franko’s Literary Works
The article deals with the means of constructing a naturalistic character, the model for which was proposed by French writers: the Goncourt brothers and Émile Zola. Naturalists draw their personage concept from the inter...
Ukrainian Students in Spain after World War II
The paper analyzes a book written by Volodymyr Yarymovych, Oleksandr Bilyk, and Mykola Volynskyi, entitled Narys istorii ukrainskoi studentskoi hromady ta Ukrainskykh poselen v Espanii 1946–1996 (An Overview of the Histo...
A Reading of Alexander Motyl’s Fall River Through the Lenses of Bordermemories
This paper examines the concepts of borderlands, borderscapes, and bordermemories as cultural discursive practices that have been extensively presented and analyzed in an increasing number of theoretical works in Border...
Dancing with Knives: American Cold War Ideology in the Dances of West Side Story
In cultural studies today, there is emerging an interpretive revolution “from below” – that is, a radical reassessment of the politics of cultural forms, based on a recovery of the embodied and affective subject as the c...