Between Lenin and Bandera : decommunization and multivocality in post-Euromaidan Ukraine /
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Author / Creator: | Kutkina, Anna, author. |
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Imprint: | Stuttgart : Ibidem Verlag, [2021] |
Description: | xvii, 299 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm |
Language: | English |
Series: | Soviet and post-Soviet politics and society ; vol. 231 Soviet and post-Soviet politics and society ; 231. |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12727831 |
Table of Contents:
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- 1. Theory as 'Hegemonic' Practice
- Constructing multivocality
- The 'imagined community'
- Bridging
- 2. The Postcolonial Soviet
- Disputing othering
- The opposition
- Debating decommunization
- 3. 'Researching' Methods
- Interviews, visuals, texts
- Textual and narrative analysis
- 4. The Poster-Roots of the Lenin cult
- Methodology of the poster
- The leaders cult
- Historical memory
- 5. Art of the Protest
- Messages of the revolution
- The "Strike Poster" - "&CyrQ;&CyrxFb;&CyrxFat;&CyrxEat;&CyrxEh;&CyrxEj; &CyrO;&CyrxEk;&CyrxEat;&CyrxEj;&CyrxEat;&CyrxFb;"
- Posters and the state
- Romanticization + realism
- Birth of dialogism?
- 6. Meanings of Lenin
- The 'Leninfall' - original multivocality
- Creative remembering
- The Lenin camouflage
- 7. Filling the 'Pedestal'
- Bandera and the nationalist discourse
- The bookshelves: mirroring decommunization
- "One Hundred Years of Fighting for Independence"
- The 'other,' the Ukrainian, and the state
- Conclusion
- References