Своје и туђе (украјинско и руско) у алтернативним историјама западноукрајинског писца Васиља Кожељанка

The topic of Ukrainian-Russian relations is very important in the alternative history novels of the Ukrainian writer Vasily Kożeljanko (1957-2008). Alternative histories novels "Parade in Moscow" (1997), "Kotigoroško" (2000), "Terorium" (2001), "FalseNostradamus&qu...

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Main Author: Dejan Ajdačić
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Instytut Filologii Polskiej, Uniwersytet Zielonogórski 2019-09-01
Series:International Journal of Slavic Studies
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Online Access:https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://slavpoplit-letters.pl/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/2-Ajdacic-1.pdf
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Summary:The topic of Ukrainian-Russian relations is very important in the alternative history novels of the Ukrainian writer Vasily Kożeljanko (1957-2008). Alternative histories novels "Parade in Moscow" (1997), "Kotigoroško" (2000), "Terorium" (2001), "FalseNostradamus" (2001) novels appeared in an independent Ukraine when there was no longer a Soviet censorship. In alternative historical prose, heroes can be embedded in the history of an active person or as fictional characters who carry the ethno-stereotypical lines of their community and have ethno-stereotypes about other peoples. Ethnic stereotypes of Ukrainians and Russians and stereotypes of Ukraina and Russia can be mythologised. Relations between a stronger and weaker, older and younger, colonizing country and colonized country are presented as a conflict between Strong Russia and a weak Ukraine, but also a strong Ukraine of weak Russia. Russian Empire in the of Kożeljankos alternative histories novels presented negatively.
ISSN:2658-154X