Ukrainian Women Writers and the National Imaginary: From the Collapse of the USSR to the Euromaidan

Ukrainian Women Writers and the National Imaginary: From the Collapse of the USSR to the Euromaidan

by Oleksandra Wallo
Ukrainian Women Writers and the National Imaginary: From the Collapse of the USSR to the Euromaidan

Ukrainian Women Writers and the National Imaginary: From the Collapse of the USSR to the Euromaidan

by Oleksandra Wallo

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Overview

Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, the Ukrainian literary world has not only experienced a true blossoming of women’s prose, but has also witnessed a number of female authors assume the roles of literary trendsetters and authoritative critics of their culture. In this first in-depth study of how Ukrainian women’s prose writing was able to re-emerge so powerfully after being marginalized in the Soviet era, Oleksandra Wallo examines the writings and literary careers of leading contemporary Ukrainian women authors, such as Oksana Zabuzhko, Ievheniia Kononenko, and Maria Matios. Her study shows how these women reshaped literary culture with their contributions to the development of the Ukrainian national imaginary in the wake of the Soviet state’s disintegration.

The interjection of women’s voices and perspectives into the narratives about the nation has often permitted these writers to highlight the diversity of the national picture and the complexity of the national story. Utilizing insights from postcolonial and nationalism studies, Wallo’s book theorizes the interdependence between the national imaginary and narrative plots, and scrutinizes how prominent Ukrainian women authors experimented with literary form in order to rewrite the story of women and nationhood.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781487533106
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Publication date: 11/20/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 216
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Oleksandra Wallo is an assistant professor of Ukrainian at the University of Kansas.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Women, Literature, and the National Imaginary in (Post)colonial Ukraine

1. On the Invisibility of Ukrainian Women’s Writing in the Soviet Empire
2. How Can a Ukrainian Woman Write?
3. Voicing the Self: The First Ukrainian Bestseller by a Woman Writer
4. Rewriting the Nation: National Narratives by Maria Matios and Ievheniia Kononenko
5. Excavating the (Gendered) Nation: Oksana Zabuzhko’s Museum-Novel
6. New National Chronicles: Women (Writers) on the Euromaidan

Conclusion

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What People are Saying About This

Serhy Yekelchyk

"This is a wonderful, well-argued, and highly readable study that is important for our understanding of contemporary Ukraine. The prominence of women's voices in present-day Ukrainian literature seems obvious, but this is the first book to explain it and analyze all the major works within the same analytical framework."

Michael Naydan

"Insightful and innovative, Ukrainian Women Writers and the National Imaginary makes a major contribution to research in Ukrainian studies, particularly in its discussion of Ukrainian literary feminism and national identity."

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