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No. 5 (2018): Cross-Cultural Connections and Displacement in Ukraine and Beyond
No. 5 (2018): Cross-Cultural Connections and Displacement in Ukraine and Beyond
Published:
2018-12-10
Editorial
A Word of Welcome From the Editor-in-Chief
Volodymyr Morenets
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Articles
Chornobyl as an Open Air Museum: A Polysemic Exploration of Power and Inner Self
Olga Bertelsen
1-36
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Kyiv in the Global Biblical World: Reflections of KTA Professors From the Second Half of the 19th and Early 20th Centuries
Sergiy Golovashchenko
37-59
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“Kyiv-Mohyla Academy Intellectual Space” as a Manifestation of Intercultural Communications (on the Basis of the Ukrainian Hierarchs’ Epistolary Legacy)
Svitlana Kagamlyk
61-82
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A Reading of Alexander Motyl’s Fall River Through the Lenses of Bordermemories
Tetiana Ostapchuk
83-95
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Kyiv Theological Academy Professors at the Beginning of the 20th Century: At the Intersection of Cultures
Liudmyla Pastushenko
97-116
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Ukrainian Students in Spain after World War II
Oleksandr Pronkevych, Olga Shestopal
117-132
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Bohdan Boichuk’s Childhood Reveries: A Migrant’s Nostalgia, or, Documenting Pain in Poetry
Maria G. Rewakowicz
133-142
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Between Physicality and Symbolism: Kyiv as a Contested Territory in Russian and Ukrainian Émigré Letters, 1920–1939
Mykola Iv. Soroka
143-159
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The Use of Seneca’s Texts in Antonii Radyvylovskyi’s Sermons
Volodymyr Spivak
161-170
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The German Topos of Ukraine as a Lost Homeland: Ukrainian Topography in the Poem “Flight Into Kyiv” by Hans-Ulrich Treichel
Ievgeniia Voloshchuk
171-181
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Transformation of the French Pattern of a Naturalistic Character in Ivan Franko’s Literary Works
Nataliia Yatskiv, Nataliia Venhrynovych
183-200
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Reflections
Re: City of Lions
Ostap Kin
201-204
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Reviews
Ukrainian Otherlands: Diaspora, Homeland and Folk Imagination in the Twentieth Century by Natalia Khanenko-Friesen Natalia
Mariia Shuvalova
205-207
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