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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Notes on format ............................ xi
Foreword ................................. xiii
Introduction
DOUBLETAKE GENERATION AND THE
SHIMMER OF FRONTIERS ........................ 1
Time and space .............................. 3
Memory and literature ....................... 9
The shimmer of frontiers.................... 16
Where currents meet ........................ 25
Chapter One
FRONTIERS OF IDENTITY....................... 39
Fluid identities ........................... 41
Narratives at war .......................... 54
Sloboda: Roots of fluidity ................. 65
Chapter Two
FRONTIERS OF EMPTINESS ..................... 79
The last barricade ......................... 81
A story in old drawings .................... 86
Of monsters and men ........................ 90
X
Table of Contents
Memory and emptiness...................... 94
The nonmissing variable ................. 103
Chapter Three
FRONTIERS OF LIFE AND DEATH ............. 107
The Charon hypothesis.................... 116
The mourning writer ..................... 130
Chapter Four
FRONTIERS OF TRAUMA...................... 135
Expressing the unspeakable .............. 138
Surviving the unspeakable ............... 144
Traversing the unspeakable............... 150
Writing about the unspeakable ........... 156
Chapter Five
FRONTIERS OF (IN) SANITY................. 161
Monologues of madness.................... 162
Death, movement, place .................. 171
CONCLUSION............................... 181
Primary Sources ......................... 191
Bibliography ............................ 193
Index ................................... 207
INDEX
A
Afanas’eva, Anastasiia 3, 83, 113, 132,
167, 171, 180
Agamben, Giorgio 5, 150, 182
Anderson, Benedict 28, 186
Andrukhovych, Yuri 19, 40, 70, 137,
170, 178
Andryczyk, Mark 148,155
Assmann, Jan 10
Auerbach, Erich 138
B
Bakhtin, Mikhail 3, 175
Barrington, Lowell W 48, 51, 53, 57
Belinsky, Vissarion 21
Bel’skaia, Tamara 172
Berdahl, Daphne 72
Berger, Peter 161
Bhabha, Homi 72
Bloom, Harold 155
Booth, Wayne C. 141
Borodin, Maksim 187
Bosteels, Bruno 80
Boym, Svetlana 13, 189
Brodsky, Joseph 170
Brubaker, Rogers 16
Brunet-Jailly, Emmanuel 23, 27
Butler, Judith 124-125, 130
Bykov, Dmitri! 95, 123, 175
C
Chemetsky, Vitaly 5, 35, 82, 138
Chichibabin, Boris 61
Chudakova, Marietta 14
Connerton, Paul 12
Cooper, Frederick 16
Crane, Stephen 139
Crang, Mike 4
Czaplicka, John 76
D
Dal, Vladimir 20
Deleuze, Gilles 11
Dmitriev, Alexander 15, 25
Duara, Prasenjit 64
Dubin, Boris 149
Dunn, Stephen 154—155
E
Erkhov, Anton 3, 119—120, 176
Etkind, Alexander 110, 116—117, 124,
143-145, 154
F
Faulkner, William 167
Finnin, Rory 6, 51, 55, 105
Forrester, Sibelan 153, 158
Foucault, Michel 3
208
Index
Freud, Sigmund 2, 125, 144-145,
182
Fukuyama, Francis 36
Fylypovych, Pavlo 22
G
Geertz, Clifford 12
Gelazis, Nida 76
Gellner, Ernest 64
Ginzburg, Lidiya 159
Glissant, Édouard 39
Gogol, Nikolai (Hohol, Mykola) 18,
140, 151
Guattari, Félix 11
Gudz*, Yuri 137, 147, 148
H
Halbwachs, Maurice 9
Heidegger, Martin 129,131
Hirsch, Marianne 35
Hrytsak, Yaroslav 49-50, 64
Hundorova, Tamara 81, 83-85,
89-90, 99
Huntington, Samuel 40
I
Irvanets, Oleksandr 170
Iser, Wolfgang 105
Izdryk, Yuri 137, 150
J
Jameson, Fredric 4-5, 36, 181-182
Jaspers, Karl 128
K
Kamenetskiï, Alexander 3, 162, 164,
167-169, 173-174, 176-177, 179
Khmelnytsky, Bohdan 65, 69
Khvylovy, Mykola 22
Knippenberg, Hans 28
Kokhanovskaia, Tatiana 6
Korotaev, Aleksei 15
Korsun, Oleksandr 22
Kostomarov, Nikolai 21-22
Kotsarev, Oleh 3, 137, 150-151,
153-154, 157-159
Krasniashchikh, Andrei 3, 19-20, 37,
66, 81, 107-110, 112-114, 116-119,
121-122, 124, 125-128, 130-133,
136-137, 141-149, 152, 158-159,
164, 171, 173-174, 184, 188
Kratochvil, Alexander 25, 80-81,
89-90
Kravchenko, Volodymyr 21, 31-32, 61,
68-69
Kubrick, Stanley 141
Kulish, Mykola 22
Kulyk, Volodymyr 52
Kurbas, Les 22
Kurkov, Andrei 34, 111, 127
Kuromiya, Hiroaki 69
Kuzio, Taras 50, 53
Kvitka-Osnov’ianenko, Hryhorii 20-21
L
Lachmann, Renate 10
Lavabre, Marie-Claire 11
Lermontov, Mikhail 150
Ley, David 24, 54
Lindahl, Folke 16
Lipovetsky, Mark 94-95, 116, 136,
145, 154, 181
Lotman, Yuri 35, 89
M
Makanin, Vladimir 83, 98
Malevich, Kazimir 96
Mandelstam, Nadezhda 144, 148
Mandelstam, Osip 145, 146, 155
Marinicheva, Elena 85
Martin, Denis-Constant 47, 129,
131
Martinez, Oscar J. 28-29, 67, 74
Masliïchuk, Volodymyr 23-25, 31
Matios, Maria 188
MePnykiv, Rostyslav 67, 82
Metlyns’kyi, Amvrosii 22
Mickiewicz, Adam 14
Mirella, Loris 80
Index
209
N
Neborak, Viktor 170
Nora* Pierre 12, 175
O
Okudzhava, Bulat 145-147
Osadchy, Mykhailo 148, 150
Ovid 129
P
Pavic, Milorad 157
Pavlyshyn, Marko 22, 72
Pelevin, Victor 95, 175
Pelkmans, Mathijs 71
Petrov, Oleg 3, 169, 170-173, 175,
180
Pidmohyrnyi, Valerian 22
Pirie, Paul S. 44, 46-49, 53, 63
Plokhy, Serhii 63
Pushkin, Alexander 14, 15
R
Rafeenko, Vladimir 187
Reich, Rebecca 126, 170
Reid, Anna 30
Riabchuk, Mykola 21, 40, 44-45
Ricoeur, Paul 9-10, 56
Rodenbach, Georges 7, 175
Rodgers, Peter W 43, 45, 50-51, 53,
65-66, 73
Ruble, Blair A. 76
Rudnytsky, Ivan 41, 42
S
Sahlins, Peter 26, 71, 72
Saunders, George 158
Schilling, Peter A. 80
Shepelev, Victor 3, 177-179
Shevchenko, Taras 18
Shkandrij, Myroslav 121,170
Shteinberg, Eduard 96
Slisarenko, Oleksa 22
Soja, Edward 8
Sokolov, Sasha 170
Spickard, Paul R. 46, 57
Sreznevsky, Izmail 21-22
Stiazhkina, Elena 49
Storozhenko, Oleksa 140
Strauss, Anselm 76
Stus, Vasyl 137
T
Tabachnyk, Dmytro 58
Thälmann, Ernst 93
Thrift, Nigel 4
Tolstaia, Tatiana 96
Tsaplin, Yuri 3, 20, 82, 112, 135-137,
140, 142-148, 150, 152, 156-159,
166
Tuan, Yi-Fu 175,183
Turner, Victor 174
Tychyna, Pavlo 34
U
Ushkalov, Sashko 3, 67, 97-98, 157
V
Vakarchuk, Sviatoslav 46
van Dijk, Teun Adrianus 15
van Gennep, Arnold 174
van Houtum, Henk 28
van Naerssen, Ton 28
W
Williams, Bernard 146
Williams, Raymond 12, 33-34
Wilson, Andrew 46-48, 50-51, 74, 76
Wodak, Ruth 15
Wood, James 139,141
Wood, Michael 154, 165
Y
Yeats, William Butler 186
Yekelchyk, Serhy 57-58, 60
Yon, Daniel 60
Yurchak, Alexei 136,149
210
Index
Z
Zabuzhko, Oksana 137
Zerov, Mykola 22
Zhadan, Serhiy 1-3, 8, 17-21, 24-25,
34-35, 37-38, 52, 56-57, 59-60,
67-68, 70, 74-75, 77, 79-92,
94-102, 104-106, 107, 112, 115-
117, 119, 123, 128, 132, 138, 142,
162, 172, 177, 180-181, 184-188
Zhurzhenko, Tatiana 31, 52-53,
60-62, 65
Zorin, Andrei 14, 170, 175, 177
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