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Ukraine Lab

Global Security, Environment, Disinformation Through the Prism of Ukraine With a foreword by Rory Finnin

Dovzhyk, Sasha / Umland, Andreas / Finnin, Rory / Khromeychuk, Olesya / Cheliak, Sofia / Iakovlenko,
Erschienen am 02.10.2023, Auflage: Auflage
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ISBN/EAN: 9783838218052
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 174
Format (T/L/B): 21.0 x 14.0 cm

Beschreibung

Ukraine has often been called a laboratory for global challenges in the spheres of environment, information, and security. The site of the worst nuclear catastrophe in history, the primary target of the Kremlin’s disinformation campaigns as well as the country to spark the collapse of the Soviet Union and to stand up to its neo-imperialist successor: Ukraine has been the first to face and, at times, to set in motion processes with worldwide consequences. After Russia’s full-scale invasion compromised the global system of security, the value of Ukrainian knowledge and experience can no longer be dismissed. The urgency to learn with and from Ukraine is now existential for the rest of the world. This unique collection presents essays, in English and Ukrainian translations, by emerging authors from Ukraine and the UK who employ cross-cultural dialog and the art of storytelling to open up Ukrainian perspectives on the challenges facing humanity worldwide. The volume’s contributors are Olesya Khromeychuk, Sofia Cheliak, Kateryna Iakovlenko, Olena Kozar, Kris Michalowicz, Phoebe Page, Jonathon Turnbull, and Mstyslav Chernov. “If you want to understand the impact of Russia?s invasion of Ukraine from the inside, read this vivid, moving, urgent collection of essays.” —Charlotte Higgins, The Guardian “Moving, heartfelt and often deeply personal, these essays off er a compelling portrait of life in Ukraine under the shadow of war. Essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the reality of Russia?s invasion and its terrible human consequences.” —Luke Harding, The Guardian The editor: Sasha Dovzhyk completed her PhD in Comparative Literature at Birkbeck, University of London. In 2022–2023, she was Associate Lecturer in Ukrainian Literature at the School of Slavonic and East-European Studies, UCL. Since 2021, she is Special Projects Curator at the Ukrainian Institute in London. Her previous books include Decadent Writings of Aubrey Beardsley (ed. with Simon Wilson, MHRA 2022) and Ukrainian Cassandra: New Translations of Works by Lesia Ukrainka (Live Canon 2023). Her articles have been published in, among other outlets, Modernist Cultures, British Art Studies, the Oxford Handbook of Decadence, CNN, The Guardian, New Lines Mag, Los Angeles Review of Books, and The Ecologist. The foreword author: Dr Rory Finnin is Professor of Ukrainian Studies at the University of Cambridge.

Autorenportrait

Dr Sasha Dovzhyk completed her PhD in Comparative Literature at Birkbeck, University of London. Since 2021, she is the Special Projects Curator at the Ukrainian Institute London. In 2022–2023, she has also been appointed an Associate Lecturer in Ukrainian Literature at the School of Slavonic and East-European Studies, UCL. Her previous books include Decadent Writings of Aubrey Beardsley (edited with Simon Wilson, MHRA, 2022) and Ukrainian Cassandra: New Translations of Works by Lesia Ukrainka (Live Canon, 2023). Her articles and chapters have been published in, among other outlets, Modernist Cultures, British Art Studies, and Oxford Handbook of Decadence. She has also written for CNN Opinion, The Guardian, New Lines Mag, Los Angeles Review of Books, and The Ecologist.

Rezension

“If you want to understand the impact of Russia?s invasion of Ukraine from the inside, read this vivid, moving, urgent collection of essays.” —Charlotte Higgins, Chief culture writer, The Guardian

What are the real reasons for Russia’s invasion of Ukraine? What will it mean for our world? In this collection, six writers from Ukraine and the UK have been brought together to explore these questions with the sort of deep probing and insight great story tellers bring. From the idyllic pre-war Luhansk of 2010s to the battle for Kyiv in March 2022, from western art shows in support of Ukraine to a Lviv apartment-turned-volunteers’-hub, Ukraine Lab collects unique stories and cross-cultural perspectives to help us understand the brutal invasion which has changed the world. —Peter Pomerantsev, London School of Economics 

"Moving, heartfelt and often deeply personal, these essays offer a compelling portrait of life in Ukraine under the shadow of war. Essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the reality of Russia?s invasion and its terrible human consequences." —Luke Harding, Author of "Invasion: Russia's Bloody War and Ukraine's Fight for Survival

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