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Ukrainian Daughter's Dance

Author : Marion Mutala
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2016
Category : LITERARY CRITICISM
ISBN : 1771333340

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Ukrainian Daughters' Cookbook

Author : Ukrainian Women's Association of Canada. Daughters of Ukraine Branch
Publisher : Regina : Centax of Canada
Page : 159 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 1984
Category : Cookery, Ukrainian
ISBN : 0919845134

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The Showman and the Ukrainian Cause

Author : Orest T. Martynowych
Publisher : Univ. of Manitoba Press
Page : 391 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2014-09-05
Category : History
ISBN : 9780887554728

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The Showman and the Ukrainian Cause by Orest T. Martynowych Pdf

A quixotic figure, Vasile Avramenko (1895-1981) used folk culture and modern media in a life-long crusade to promote Ukraine’s struggle for independence to North American audiences. From his base in New York City, he built a network of folk dance schools and produced musical spectacles to help Ukrainian immigrants sustain their identity. His feature-length Ukrainian language films made in the 1930s with Hollywood director Edgar G. Ulmer, the “king of ethnic and B movies,” were shown throughout North America. Orest T. Martynowych’s The Showman and the Ukrainian Cause is a fascinating portrait how culture can become a political tool in a diaspora community.

Leaving Ukraine And Other 20th Century Tales

Author : Darlene Weingarten
Publisher : Page Publishing Inc
Page : 473 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2022-10-17
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781662462467

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Leaving Ukraine And Other 20th Century Tales by Darlene Weingarten Pdf

The twentieth century was both wonderful and horrible. There were two catastrophic world wars and many ghastly smaller wars. But there were medical advances and discoveries that extended the lives of people and animals. There were many inventions that made life easier for ordinary people, inventions we take for granted. Some people were blessed with productive and peaceful lives while others suffered from events beyond their control. Each decade of the twentieth century was unique. The author has written about some she witnessed, some events told to her, and some she has made up entirely from her imagination. Even as a child, she was always ready to listen to someone's story. She wondered about her twenty cousins and many aunts and uncles, some of whom she never met. As an educator and member of several organizations, she found friends who had a unique story to tell.

Ukrainian Dance

Author : Andriy Nahachewsky
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 276 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2011-11-11
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9780786461684

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Ukrainian Dance by Andriy Nahachewsky Pdf

Ukrainian dance is remarkably enduring in its popularity and still performed in numerous cultural contexts. This text unpacks the complex world of this ethnic dance, with special attention to the differences between vival dance (which requires being fully engaged in the present moment) and reflective dance (dance connected explicitly to the past). Most Ukrainian vival dances have been performed by peasants in traditional village settings, for recreational and ritual purposes. Reflective Ukrainian dances are performed more self-consciously as part of a living heritage. Further sub-groups are examined, including national dances, recreational/educational dances, and spectacular dances on stage.

The Lost Daughters of Ukraine

Author : Erin Litteken
Publisher : Boldwood Books Ltd
Page : 394 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2023-04-24
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781804157756

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The brand new historical novel from Erin Litteken, bestselling author of The Memory Keeper of Kyiv, based on her family's heart-wrenching escape from war-torn Europe. A story of the strength of the human spirit, the personal cost of conflict and how love can be found even in the darkest times. Summer 1941. War rages in Europe. The Germans march towards Ukraine. Halya, Liliya and Vika are no strangers to sorrow. They lost family during the Holodomor, loved ones in Stalin's purges, and war looms once more on the horizon. Vika lives in fear for her children. She and her sister survived the terror famine by leaving their whole family behind. Now, years later, many believe the Germans will free them from the Soviets, but she’s not so sure. Should they stay in Volhynia or flee the approaching Eastern front? Liliya has lost too much in her 17 years. As those around her join the resistance, Liliya wonders how she can fight for her friends, family, and country. When the choice is made for her, can she find the will to survive and protect those still with her? Twelve-year-old Halya is struggling to discover who she is. But as the war escalates, can her mother Katya’s tactics keep her safe from the Nazi soldiers rounding up slave laborers? How can a child survive the horrors of war on her own? These daughters of Ukraine will face devastation and loss as they fight to survive and protect the ones they love. A gripping page-turner of love, loss and resilience for fans of The Nightingale and The Rose Code "A beautiful, hard-hitting tribute to her own family's history and to the people of unbowed, unbroken Ukraine" Amanda McCrina, author of Traitor and The Silent Unseen "Litteken’s compelling, well-researched and moving storytelling soars as it brings to life a harrowing slice of history while intricately highlighting the past that echoes to the present day" Marina Scott, author of The Hunger Between Us "A multi-layered saga woven with history and heart... An unforgettable gem of historical fiction" Paulette Kennedy, bestselling author of The Witch of Tin Mountain "Erin Litteken gives voice to WWII Ukraine with gritty authenticity...The Lost Daughters of Ukraine is a broom to sweep out Putin's propaganda" Marsha Forchuk Skrypuch, author of Making Bombs for Hitler and Winterkill "A powerful and heart-rending work of fiction that depicts the stunning strength and endurance of a Ukrainian family... In times when it is sorely needed, this remarkable story is written with tenderness and courage." Kimberly Brock, bestselling author of The Lost Book of Eleanor Dare "Vivid, heartfelt and informative" Historical Novel Society Praise for The Memory Keeper of Kyiv: "A compelling and intimate story of love and survival. Harrowing and haunting . . . yet, at the same time, it is sensitive, beautiful and inspiring. Everybody should read this story, especially now. I cannot recommend it highly enough." Christy Lefteri, author of The Beekeeper of Aleppo "A powerfully moving debut... Ukraine's tragic history painfully echoes its current crisis, and on every page the Ukrainian spirit shines out, unbowed, unbent and unbroken." Kate Quinn, author of The Rose Code and The Alice Network

Next-Generation Memory and Ukrainian Canadian Children’s Historical Fiction

Author : Mateusz Świetlicki
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 228 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2023-03-24
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781000839081

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Next-Generation Memory and Ukrainian Canadian Children’s Historical Fiction by Mateusz Świetlicki Pdf

This is the first book monograph devoted to Anglophone Ukrainian Canadian children’s historical fiction published between 1991 and 2021. It consists of five chapters offering cross-sectional and interdisciplinary readings of 41 books – novels, novellas, picturebooks, short stories, and a graphic novel. The first three chapters focus on texts about the complex process of becoming Ukrainian Canadian, showcasing the experiences of the first two waves of Ukrainian immigration to Canada, including encounters with Indigenous Peoples and the First World War Internment. The last two chapters are devoted to the significance of the cultural memory of the Holodomor, the Great Famine of 1932-1933, and the Second World War for Ukrainian Canadians. All the chapters demonstrate the entanglements of Ukrainian and Canadian history and point to the role Anglophone children’s literature can play in preventing the symbolical seeds of memory from withering. This volume argues that reading, imagining, and reimagining history can lead to the formation of beyond-textual next-generation memory. Such memory created through reading is multidimensional as it involves the interpretation of both the present and the past by an individual whose reality has been directly or indirectly shaped by the past over which they have no influence. Next-generation memory is of anticipatory character, which means that authors of historical fiction anticipate the readers – both present-day and future – not to have direct links to any witnesses of the events they discuss and to have little knowledge of the transcultural character of the Ukrainian Canadian diaspora.

Winterkill

Author : Marsha Forchuk Skrypuch
Publisher : Scholastic Inc.
Page : 235 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2022-09-06
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 9781338831443

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Winterkill by Marsha Forchuk Skrypuch Pdf

From acclaimed author Marsha Forchuk Skrypuch, this incredibly gripping and timely story set during the Holodomor in 1930s Ukraine introduces young readers to a pivotal moment in history-- and how it relates to the events of today. Nyl is just trying to stay alive. Ever since the Soviet dictator, Stalin, started to take control of farms like the one Nyl's family lives on, there is less and less food to go around. On top of bad harvests and a harsh winter, conditions worsen until it's clear the lack of food is not just chance... but a murderous plan leading all the way to Stalin. Alice has recently arrived from Canada with her father, who is here to work for the Soviets... until Alice realizes that the people suffering the most are all ethnically Ukrainian, like Nyl. Something is very wrong, and Alice is determined to help. Desperate, Nyl and Alice come up with an audacious plan that could save both of them -- and their community. But can they survive long enough to succeed? Known as the Holodomor, or death by starvation, Ukraine's Famine-Genocide in the 1930s was deliberately caused by the Soviets to erase the Ukrainian people and culture. Marsha Forchuk Skrypuch brings this deeply resonant, and remarkably timely, historical world to life in a story about unity, perseverance, and a people's determination to overcome.

Disability and Mobile Citizenship in Postsocialist Ukraine

Author : Sarah D. Phillips
Publisher : Indiana University Press
Page : 319 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2010-11-26
Category : History
ISBN : 9780253004864

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Disability and Mobile Citizenship in Postsocialist Ukraine by Sarah D. Phillips Pdf

Sarah D. Phillips examines the struggles of disabled persons in Ukraine and the other former Soviet states to secure their rights during the tumultuous political, economic, and social reforms of the last two decades. Through participant observation and interviews with disabled Ukrainians across the social spectrum -- rights activists, politicians, students, workers, entrepreneurs, athletes, and others -- Phillips documents the creative strategies used by people on the margins of postsocialist societies to assert claims to "mobile citizenship." She draws on this rich ethnographic material to argue that public storytelling is a powerful means to expand notions of relatedness, kinship, and social responsibility, and which help shape a more tolerant and inclusive society.

Encyclopedia of Play in Today′s Society

Author : Rodney P. Carlisle
Publisher : SAGE Publications
Page : 1033 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2009-04-02
Category : Education
ISBN : 9781452266107

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Encyclopedia of Play in Today′s Society by Rodney P. Carlisle Pdf

CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title for 2009 "This ground-breaking resource is strongly recommended for all libraries and health and welfare institutional depots; essential for university collections, especially those catering to social studies programs." —Library Journal, STARRED Review Children and adults spend a great deal of time in activities we think of as "play," including games, sports, and hobbies. Without thinking about it very deeply, almost everyone would agree that such activities are fun, relaxing, and entertaining. However, play has many purposes that run much deeper than simple entertainment. For children, play has various functions such as competition, following rules, accepting defeat, choosing leaders, exercising leadership, practicing adult roles, and taking risks in order to reap rewards. For adults, many games and sports serve as harmless releases of feelings of aggression, competition, and intergroup hostility. The Encyclopedia of Play in Today′s Society explores the concept of play in history and modern society in the United States and internationally. Its scope encompasses leisure and recreational activities of children and adults throughout the ages, from dice games in the Roman Empire to video games today. With more than 450 entries, these two volumes do not include coverage of professional sports and sport teams but, instead, cover the hundreds of games played not to earn a living but as informal activity. All aspects of play—from learning to competition, mastery of nature, socialization, and cooperation—are included. Simply enough, this Encyclopedia explores play played for the fun of it! Key Features Available in both print and electronic formats Provides access to the fascinating literature that has explored questions of psychology, learning theory, game theory, and history in depth Considers the affects of play on child and adult development, particularly on health, creativity, and imagination Contains entries that describe both adult and childhood play and games in dozens of cultures around the world and throughout history Explores the sophisticated analyses of social thinkers such as Huizinga, Vygotsky, and Sutton-Smith, as well as the wide variety of games, toys, sports, and entertainments found around the world Presents cultures as diverse as the ancient Middle East, modern Russia, and China and in nations as far flung as India, Argentina, and France Key Themes Adult Games Board and Card Games Children′s Games History of Play Outdoor Games and Amateur Sports Play and Education Play Around the World Psychology of Play Sociology of Play Toys and Business Video and Online Games For a subject we mostly consider light-hearted, play as a research topic has generated an extensive and sophisticated literature, exploring a range of penetrating questions. This two-volume set serves as a general, nontechnical resource for academics, researchers, and students alike. It is an essential addition to any academic library.

Ukrainian Exchange

Author : J. E. Hook
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 254 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2012-01-03
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9781105358111

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Now fourteen Margie and Will get the ultimate opportunity for adventure. During a thaw in relations Khrushchev offers an opportunity for a group of students to study at one of his leading academies in Kiev, Ukraine. Though the exchange proves to be all it promised, Will and Margie struggle with restrictions and idiosyncrasies of the Soviet world. It all comes undone when they travel with their teacher out of the protected zone. Separated from her, Will and Margie face privations they could never imagine. They come face to face with danger from insurgents who think nothing of killing for a pair of shoes. As U.S. and Soviet authorities search, the kids help each other as they search for safety.

Entangled in Fear

Author : Marcin Zaremba
Publisher : Indiana University Press
Page : 367 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2022-09-06
Category : History
ISBN : 9780253063106

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-Clearly written, compelling study of the psychological impact of sustained warfare on historical events. -Translated from German, first English edition.

Poland

Author : James Albert Michener
Publisher : Fawcett
Page : 640 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 1984
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780449205877

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Poland by James Albert Michener Pdf

Like the heroic land that is its subject, Poland teems with vivid events and unforgettable characters in the sweeping span of eight tumultuous centuries. In a tradition of resistance to barbarian Tatar invaders and brutal Nazi occupiers, with a heritage of pride that burns through eras of romantic passion and courageous solidarity, three Polish families live out their destinies and - and the drama of a nation.

Ukrainian Dance

Author : Andriy Nahachewsky
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 276 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2011-11-16
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9780786487066

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Ukrainian Dance by Andriy Nahachewsky Pdf

Ukrainian dance is remarkably enduring in its popularity and still performed in numerous cultural contexts. This text unpacks the complex world of this ethnic dance, with special attention to the differences between vival dance (which requires being fully engaged in the present moment) and reflective dance (dance connected explicitly to the past). Most Ukrainian vival dances have been performed by peasants in traditional village settings, for recreational and ritual purposes. Reflective Ukrainian dances are performed more self-consciously as part of a living heritage. Further sub-groups are examined, including national dances, recreational/educational dances, and spectacular dances on stage.

Leaving Shadows

Author : Lisa Grekul
Publisher : University of Alberta
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2005-12-16
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 0888644523

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"On our way home, we stopped in Vegreville for one last look at the Pysanka-and, posing in front of it while my dad pulled out his camera, I wanted to cry. Are we doomed? Click. Is this all we are? Click. How do we drag ourselves out from under the shadow of the giant egg? Click." Conceived in a fervent desire for fresher, sexier images of Ukrainian culture in Canada, and concluding with a new reading of enduring cultural stereotypes, Leaving Shadows is the first Canadian book-length monograph on English Ukrainian writing, with substantive analysis of the writing of Myrna Kostash, Andrew Suknaski, George Ryga, Janice Kulyk Keefer, Vera Lysenko, and Maara Haas.