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The Post-Chornobyl Library
Honorable Mention - American Association for Ukrainian Studies (AAUS) 2018-2019 Book Prize Having exploded on the margins of Europe, Chornobyl marked the end of the Soviet Union and tied the era of postmodernism in Western Europe with nuclear consciousness. The Post-Chornobyl Library in Tamara Hundorova's book becomes a metaphor of a new Ukrainian literature of the 1990s, which emerges out of the Chornobyl nuclear trauma of the 26th of April, 1986. Ukrainian postmodernism turns into a writing of trauma and reflects the collisions of the post-Soviet time as well as the processes of decolonization of the national culture. A carnivalization of the apocalypse is the main paradigm of the post-Chornobyl text, which appeals to \"homelessness\" and the repetition of \"the end of histories.\" Ironic language game, polymorphism of characters, taboo breaking, and filling in the gaps of national culture testify to the fact that the Ukrainians were liberating themselves from the totalitarian past and entering the society of the spectacle. Along this way, the post-Chornobyl character turns into an ironist, meets with the Other, experiences a split of his or her self, and witnesses a shift of geo-cultural landscapes.
The post-Chornobyl library : Ukrainian postmodernism of the 1990s
Havingexploded on the margins of Europe, Chornobyl marked the end of the Soviet Unionand tied the era of postmodernism in Western Europe with nuclear consciousness.The Post-Chornobyl Library becomes a metaphor of a new Ukrainian literature of the 1990s,which emerges out of the Chornobyl nuclear trauma.
NEWS AND VIEWS: Get-the-vote-out project reports record participation of youth in elections
Focus: Ukraine was an all-encompassing program of civic education that featured both a nationwide \"get-out-the-vote\" campaign and regional town-hall-style meeting with representatives of political parties and blocs in Kyiv and six cities in central, eastern and southern Ukraine: Sunny, Poltava, Luhansk, Kherson, Mykolaiv and Odesa. The UCCA and its creative partners, Kyiv-based Practic-TV and the Yanko Advertising Agency, created four radio and three television public service announcements that urged Ukraine's youth to vote. The radio public service announcements began airing nationally on Ukrainian Radio channels 1 and 2 (Promin) during the last week of February. The Internews Ukraine network of 17 regional FM radio stations, as well as Leader and Gala Radio in Kyiv and Radio Lux in Lviv, picked up the announcements in the first week of March. Oblast and regional radio stations in the six targeted cities of central, eastern and southern Ukraine played the announcements as well. The three Focus: Ukraine television public service announcements began airing on Ukrainian Television Station 1, Studio 1+1, and Inter on March 18. A separate 10-part MTV-style voter education program funded by the National Endowment for Democracy aired twice a day on Ukrainian Television channels 1 and 2 during the week prior to the elections. The television program featured video footage of the Focus: Ukraine town-hall meetings and the Chervona Ruta \"Rock the Vote\" music festival, and incorporated interviews with young voters and contemporary Ukrainian singers.