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Fieldwork In Ukrainian Sex


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Fieldwork In Ukrainian Sex


Fieldwork In Ukrainian Sex
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Author : Oksana Stefanivna Zabuz︠h︡ko
language : en
Publisher: AmazonCrossing
Release Date : 2011

Fieldwork In Ukrainian Sex written by Oksana Stefanivna Zabuz︠h︡ko and has been published by AmazonCrossing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011 with Man-woman relationships categories.


Called "the most influential Ukrainian book for the 15 years of independence," Oksana Zabuzhko's Fieldwork in Ukrainian Sex became an international phenomenon when it shot to number one on the Ukrainian bestseller list and remained there throughout the 1990s. The novel is narrated in first-person streams of thought by a sharp-tongued poet with an irreverently honest voice. She is visiting professor of Slavic studies at Harvard and her exposure to American values and behaviors conspires with her yearning to break free from Ukrainian conventions. In her despair over a recently ended affair, she turns her attention to the details of her lover's abusive behavior. In detailing the power her Ukrainian lover wielded over her, and in admitting the underlying reasons for her attraction to him, she begins to see the chains that have defined her as a Ukrainian woman - and in doing so, exposes and calls into question her country's culture of fear and repression at the very time that it wrestled its way toward independence.



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Author : Oksana Stefanivna Zabuz︠h︡ko
language : en
Publisher: AmazonCrossing
Release Date : 2020

Your Ad Could Go Here written by Oksana Stefanivna Zabuz︠h︡ko and has been published by AmazonCrossing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020 with Ukraine categories.


Oksana Zabuzhko, author of "the most influential Ukrainian book in the fifteen years since independence," Fieldwork in Ukrainian Sex, returns with a gripping short story collection. Oksana Zabuzhko, Ukraine's leading public intellectual, is called upon to make sense of the unthinkable reality of our times. In this breathtaking short story collection, she turns the concept of truth over in her hands like a beautifully crafted pair of gloves. From the triumph of the Orange Revolution, which marked the start of the twenty-first century, to domestic victories in matchmaking, sibling rivalry, and even tennis, Zabuzhko manages to shock the reader by juxtaposing things as they are--inarguable, visible to the naked eye--with how things could be, weaving myth and fairy tale into pivotal moments just as we weave a satisfying narrative arc into our own personal mythologies. At once intimate and worldly, these stories resonate with Zabuzhko's irreverent and prescient voice, echoing long after reading.



Ukrainian Women Writers And The National Imaginary


Ukrainian Women Writers And The National Imaginary
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Author : Oleksandra Wallo
language : en
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Release Date : 2019

Ukrainian Women Writers And The National Imaginary written by Oleksandra Wallo and has been published by University of Toronto Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019 with History categories.


By writing of Ukrainian national identity from a woman-centered perspective, female authors from the last Soviet generation established themselves as authoritative critics of their culture and paved the way to visibility and success for their younger female literary peers.



The Museum Of Abandoned Secrets


The Museum Of Abandoned Secrets
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Author : Oksana Stefanivna Zabuz︠h︡ko
language : en
Publisher: Amazon Crossing
Release Date : 2012

The Museum Of Abandoned Secrets written by Oksana Stefanivna Zabuz︠h︡ko and has been published by Amazon Crossing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012 with Ukraine categories.


In 2003, television journalist Daryna Goshchynska unearths a worn photograph of Olena Dovgan, a member of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army killed in 1947 by Stalin's secret police, and unwittingly opens a door to the abandoned secrets of three disparate women.



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Author : Oksana Zabuzhko
language : en
Publisher: AmazonCrossing
Release Date : 2020

Your Ad Could Go Here written by Oksana Zabuzhko and has been published by AmazonCrossing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020 with Ukraine categories.


Oksana Zabuzhko, author of "the most influential Ukrainian book in the fifteen years since independence," Fieldwork in Ukrainian Sex, returns with a gripping short story collection. Oksana Zabuzhko, Ukraine's leading public intellectual, is called upon to make sense of the unthinkable reality of our times. In this breathtaking short story collection, she turns the concept of truth over in her hands like a beautifully crafted pair of gloves. From the triumph of the Orange Revolution, which marked the start of the twenty-first century, to domestic victories in matchmaking, sibling rivalry, and even tennis, Zabuzhko manages to shock the reader by juxtaposing things as they are--inarguable, visible to the naked eye--with how things could be, weaving myth and fairy tale into pivotal moments just as we weave a satisfying narrative arc into our own personal mythologies. At once intimate and worldly, these stories resonate with Zabuzhko's irreverent and prescient voice, echoing long after reading.



Stories From The Field


Stories From The Field
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Author : Peter Krause
language : en
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Release Date : 2020-06-30

Stories From The Field written by Peter Krause and has been published by Columbia University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-06-30 with Political Science categories.


What do you do if you get stuck in an elevator in Mogadishu? How worried should you be about being followed after an interview with a ring of human traffickers in Lebanon? What happens to your research if you get placed on a government watchlist? And what if you find yourself feeling like you just aren’t cut out for fieldwork? Stories from the Field is a relatable, thoughtful, and unorthodox guide to field research in political science. It features personal stories from working political scientists: some funny, some dramatic, all fascinating and informative. Political scientists from a diverse range of biographical and academic backgrounds describe research in North and South America, Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East, ranging from archival work to interviews with combatants. In sharing their stories, the book’s forty-four contributors provide accessible illustrations of key concepts, including specific research methods like conducting surveys and interviews, practical questions of health and safety, and general principles such as the importance of flexibility, creativity, and interpersonal connections. The contributors reflect not only on their own experiences but also on larger questions about research ethics, responsibility, and the effects of their personal and professional identities on their fieldwork. Stories from the Field is an essential resource for graduate and advanced undergraduate students learning about field research methods, as well as established scholars contemplating new journeys into the field.



Peltse


Peltse
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Author : Volodymyr Dibrova
language : en
Publisher: Northwestern University Press
Release Date : 1996

Peltse written by Volodymyr Dibrova and has been published by Northwestern University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1996 with Fiction categories.


Two novellas in which a Ukrainian writer tells how the Soviet system was sustained by individuals who never truly chose to support it, but simply lacked the courage to oppose it. Peltse portrays the formation of an average apparatchik, Pentameron is on five scientists dreaming of escape, but incapable of action.



The Orphanage


The Orphanage
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Author : Serhiy Zhadan
language : en
Publisher: Yale University Press
Release Date : 2021-02-23

The Orphanage written by Serhiy Zhadan and has been published by Yale University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-02-23 with Fiction categories.


A devastating story of the struggle of civilians caught up in the conflict in eastern Ukraine “A nightmarish, raw vision of contemporary eastern Ukraine under siege. . . . With a poet’s sense of lyricism . . . [Zhadan] unblinkingly reveals a country’s devastation and its people’s passionate determination to survive.”—Publishers Weekly, starred review Recalling the brutal landscape of The Road and the wartime storytelling of A Farewell to Arms, The Orphanage is a searing novel that excavates the human collateral damage wrought by the ongoing conflict in eastern Ukraine. When hostile soldiers invade a neighboring city, Pasha, a thirty-five-year-old Ukrainian language teacher, sets out for the orphanage where his nephew Sasha lives, now in occupied territory. Venturing into combat zones, traversing shifting borders, and forging uneasy alliances along the way, Pasha realizes where his true loyalties lie in an increasingly desperate fight to rescue Sasha and bring him home. Written with a raw intensity, this is a deeply personal account of violence that will be remembered as the definitive novel of the war in Ukraine.



The Vital Needs Of The Dead


The Vital Needs Of The Dead
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Author : Igor Sakhnovsky
language : en
Publisher: Glagoslav Publications
Release Date : 2018-01-01

The Vital Needs Of The Dead written by Igor Sakhnovsky and has been published by Glagoslav Publications this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018-01-01 with Fiction categories.


The Vital Needs of the Dead is a tender coming-of-age story set in the provinces of the Soviet Union during the second half of the 20th century. At the center of this story, praised by Russian critics for its blend of realism and lyrical sensibility, lies the relationship of young Gosha Sidelnikov with his alluring and mysterious grandmother Rosa, who becomes his caregiver when he is virtually abandoned by his busy and distant parents. This relationship colors Sidelnikov’s subsequent forays into first love and sexual awakening. Even after her death, memories of Rosa accompany him into his adventures and misadventures as a provincial student. Then, one miserably cold winter night, her voice commands him to immediately depart for a place he’s never been before, precipitating a mysterious chain of events.



Gods Of The Upper Air


Gods Of The Upper Air
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Author : Charles King
language : en
Publisher: Anchor
Release Date : 2019-08-06

Gods Of The Upper Air written by Charles King and has been published by Anchor this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-08-06 with Social Science categories.


2020 Anisfield-Wolf Book Award Winner Finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award From an award-winning historian comes a dazzling history of the birth of cultural anthropology and the adventurous scientists who pioneered it—a sweeping chronicle of discovery and the fascinating origin story of our multicultural world. A century ago, everyone knew that people were fated by their race, sex, and nationality to be more or less intelligent, nurturing, or warlike. But Columbia University professor Franz Boas looked at the data and decided everyone was wrong. Racial categories, he insisted, were biological fictions. Cultures did not come in neat packages labeled "primitive" or "advanced." What counted as a family, a good meal, or even common sense was a product of history and circumstance, not of nature. In Gods of the Upper Air, a masterful narrative history of radical ideas and passionate lives, Charles King shows how these intuitions led to a fundamental reimagining of human diversity. Boas's students were some of the century's most colorful figures and unsung visionaries: Margaret Mead, the outspoken field researcher whose Coming of Age in Samoa is among the most widely read works of social science of all time; Ruth Benedict, the great love of Mead's life, whose research shaped post-Second World War Japan; Ella Deloria, the Dakota Sioux activist who preserved the traditions of Native Americans on the Great Plains; and Zora Neale Hurston, whose studies under Boas fed directly into her now classic novel, Their Eyes Were Watching God. Together, they mapped civilizations from the American South to the South Pacific and from Caribbean islands to Manhattan's city streets, and unearthed an essential fact buried by centuries of prejudice: that humanity is an undivided whole. Their revolutionary findings would go on to inspire the fluid conceptions of identity we know today. Rich in drama, conflict, friendship, and love, Gods of the Upper Air is a brilliant and groundbreaking history of American progress and the opening of the modern mind.