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Thursday May 28, 5.20-7.00 PM  Room 501B 

CHAIR

TBA

 

 

PAPERS

Tetiana Shestopalova

(Saarland U, Germany)

tetianalnu@gmail.com

Border Chronotopes and Anti-Colonial Resistance
in the Archival Legacy of Ukrainian Literary Figures Abroad after World War II

 

Daniel Berardino

(UC Berkeley, US)

daniel_berardino@berkeley.edu

“As Strong as a Diamond”:
The Soviet People, the Friendship of Peoples, and the Ukrainian Nation in 1968

 

Shushan Grigoryan

(Institute for Security Analysis, Armenia)

sh.griegorian@gmail.com

Post-National Nationalism?
Understanding Extra-Territorial Nationalist Sentiments
through the Case of Russia and Armenia

 

Svitlana Pidoprygora

(U of Innsbruck, Austria)

svitlana.pidoprygora@uibk.ac.at

Visible after Invasion?
Ukraine’s Representation in Global Comics before 2014

 

Tetiana Hranchak

(Binghamton U, US)

thranchak@binghamton.edu

Erasing the Other:
How the Narrative of “Ukrainian Nationalism/Nazism”
Shapes Contemporary Russian Self-Identity

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DISCUSSANT

Zenon Wasyliw

(Ithaca College, US)

wasyliw@ithaca.edu

PANEL U24
Soviet/Russian Identity on Ukraine
and Armenia

Ukraine

Session 4

Thursday (May 28):
5.20-7.00 PM
Room 501B
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