Between Lenin and Bandera: Decommunization and Multivocality in Post-Euromaidan Ukraine (Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society)
by: Anna Kutkina(Author),Andreas Umland(Editor)
Publisher: ibidem
Publication Date: 22 Nov. 2021
Language: English
Print Length: 328 pages
ISBN-10: 3838215060
ISBN-13: 9783838215068
Book Description
On 8 December 2013, Ukraine's central Lenin monument in Kyiv was pulled down. In the following months, in what became known as the "Leninfall," Ukraine swept away hundreds of communist monuments, expressing an explicit desire to break away from the Soviet past and, implicitly, from Russia. This book examines the evolution of post-Euromaidan de-Sovietization beyond the issues of toppling of old statues and implementation of new anti-totalitarian laws. It explores decommunization as both a political and cultural phenomenon that exposes the multivocality of the Ukrainian population and involves various forms of dialogical interaction between ordinary citizens and the state. Posters, graffiti, or street names are physical and discursive canvases where old meanings are being contested and re-articulated, and where new political symbols that combine nationalist and democratic elements are being defined.
About the Author
Review Captivating and original work on decommunization of post-Euromaidan Ukraine. Passionately and persuasively written, this book is a daring analysis ... a scientific statement of interdisciplinary value.--Elena Trubina, Professor of Social Theory, Ural Federal University, YekaterinburgDr. Kutkina's book, the fruit of a 7-year long ethnographic research conducted under exigent conditions, takes the reader on a fascinating interdisciplinary journey involving political science, anthropology, cultural studies, visual studies, and memory studies, navigating through the multifaceted theoretical lacunae of the borderlands, decommunization, de-Russification, post- and neo-colonialism, nationalism studies, poststructuralist and postfoundational theory as well as, in particular, the theory of hegemony and counter-hegemony, dialogism and heteroglossia, the construction of multivocality, and discourse analysis.--András L. Pap, Professor of Law, Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE), Budapest
About the Author Andreas Umland is Senior Non-Resident Fellow at the Center for European Security in the Institute of International Relations at Prague, Principal Researcher of the Institute for Euro-Atlantic Cooperation at Kyiv, and General Editor of the ibidem-Verlag book series Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society.
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