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Introduction: From (Global) Russian to Ukrainian Culture—and Back Again
From Russianness to Russophonia
In-between (Literary) Russophonia
Recasting “Ukrainianness” through the Prism of “Russianness”
The Long Road to Post-Soviet Transition: A Russophone Perspective
Part I:From Culture to Politics—Displaced Hybridity/ies (1991–2013)
Chapter 1 The Missing Hybridity: Framing the Ukrainian Cultural Space
Ukraine: A Laboratory of Political and Cultural Identity/ies
Shifting Social Dynamics in Post-Soviet Ukraine
New (Old?) Cultural Standards in the Post-Soviet Era
Post-Soviet Russophonia in Ukraine: An Intellectual (and Political) Debate
In Search of a New Self-Determination
Chapter 2 Post-Soviet (Russophone) Ukraine Speaks Back
Ukraïns’ka Rosiis’komovna literatura versus Rosiis’ka literatura Ukraïny
The Self-Identification in Post-Soviet Ukrainian Literature in Russian
At the Intersection of Two Cultural Models
From Marginality to Minority
Chapter 3 A Minor Perspective on National Narrative(s): Deterritorializing Post-Imperial Epistemology
Andrei Kurkov: The Displaced Transition in Mass Literature
Of Other Spaces (and Of Other Times): Aleksei Nikitin’s Literary Heterotopias
Vladimir Rafeenko: The Ukrainian “Magical Realism”
Part II:From Politics to Culture—After Revolution of Hybridity (2014–2018)
Chapter 4 Hybridity Reconsidered: Ukrainian Border Crossing after the “Crisis”
Dialectic of Transition from Post-Soviet to Post-Maidan: Between Old and New Narratives
Moving Centripetally: Reconsidering Hybridity
The (Political) Acceleration of Cultural Change
Chapter 5 Values for the Sake of the (Post-Soviet) Nation
Towards Shifting Cultural Policies in the Post-Maidan Era
Envisioning Identity Markers after the Ukraine Crisis
At the Crossroads between Normative Measures and Blurred Cultural Boundaries in the Post-Soviet Space
Chapter 6 Towards a Postcolonial Ethics: Rewriting Ukraine in the “Enemy’s Language”
Demistifying Anticolonial Myths: The “Ukrainian Russians”
Transgressing the (National) Code: Recasting History and Language in Light of War
The End of the Transition?
In Place of a Conclusion: The Future of “Russianness” in Post-Maidan Ukraine
Bibliography
Index