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We Who Have Changed

We Who Have Changed

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We Who Have Changed
by Anastasia Platonova, Daria Badior, eds

This anthology, edited by Daria Badior and Anastasia Platonova, focuses on how the Russian war against Ukraine radically transformed identities, views, thoughts, ideas, and values, of Ukrainian people.

In this collection of essays, Ukrainian culture makers reflect on their lives during the war, speaking through their experiences and documenting shifts caused by the full-scale invasion.

The ten essays tell stories about leaving homes, intellectual and professional reinventions, the emotional burden of witnessing, attempts to explain this war’s cultural pretexts to people outside Ukraine, and finding one’s own voice in the world that changed forever.

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Size: 115x168  mm
Pages: 144
Language: English
Publisher: Ist Publishing
Year: 2024

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