Everyday war: the conflict over Donbas, Ukraine
Introduction : Everyday War -- "Now we have Funeral after Funeral" : The Conflict Over -- the Conflict in Donbas -- Welcome to Café Patriot! Militarization and a Themed Café -- Interpersonal Peace : The Micropolitics of Friendship -- Home Fronts : Romantic Partnerships and Families during...
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Zusammenfassung: | Introduction : Everyday War -- "Now we have Funeral after Funeral" : The Conflict Over -- the Conflict in Donbas -- Welcome to Café Patriot! Militarization and a Themed Café -- Interpersonal Peace : The Micropolitics of Friendship -- Home Fronts : Romantic Partnerships and Families during War -- Boots, Gloves, and Tactical Kinship : Everyday War -- Intertext : "I Need a Peaceful Sky" -- Praying to be Killed at Once : Ways of Coping with Military Violence -- Everyday Sci-Fi and Practical Orientalism -- The Volunteer Body Collectors : Outsourcing Undertaking and Smuggling Pediatric Insulin -- Intertext : "I Realize that Nothing Will be the Same Again". "This book explores what noncombatant civilians go through in a country at war. The first half takes place in the parts of Ukraine still controlled by central authorities, exploring friend, family, and romantic partner relationships to demonstrate how war can reconfigure intimacy. The second half is focused on life in and around the Donetsk and Luhansk provinces, where residents in close proximity to the military conflict were left, for the most part, to fend for themselves. A place with mercenary gunmen, criminal gangs, and political chaos was paradoxically also a place where ethics thrived"-- |
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EVERYDAY
WAR
The Conflict over Donbas, Ukraine
Greta Lynn Uehling
CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS ITHACA AND LONDON
Contents
Preface ix
Acknowledgments xiii
List of Abbreviations xv
Note on Transliteration xvi
Introduction: Everyday War 1
1 Now We Have Funeral after Funeral: The Conflict
over the Conflict in Donbas 18
2 Welcome to Café Patriot! Militarization and a
Themed Café 33
3 Interpersonal Peace: The Micropolitics of Friendship 52
4 Home Fronts: Romantic Partnerships and Families
during War 75
5 Boots, Gloves, and Tactical Kinship: Everyday War 92
Intertext: I Need a Peaceful Sky 109
6 Praying to be Killed at Once: Ways of Coping with
Military Violence 111
7 Everyday Sci-Fi and Practical Orientalism 123
8 The Volunteer Body Collectors of Ukraine: Outsourcing
Undertaking and Smuggling Pediatric Insulin 141
9 Concluding Thoughts 158
Intertext: I Realize that Nothing Will Be the Same Again 163
Appendix: Pseudonyms of Interviewees 165
Notes 167
References 171
Index 187
Contents Preface ix Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations Note on Transliteration xiii xv xvi Introduction: Everyday War 1. “Now We Have Funeral after Funeral”: The Conflict over the Conflict in Donbas 1 18 2. Welcome to Café Patriot! Militarization and a Themed Café 33 3. Interpersonal Peace: The Micropolitics of Friendship 52 4. Home Fronts: Romantic Partnerships and Families during War 75 5. Boots, Gloves, and Tactical Kinship: Everyday War 92 Intertext: “I Need a Peaceful Sky” 109 6. Praying to be Killed at Once: Ways of Coping with Military Violence 111 7. Everyday Sci-Fi and Practical Orientalism 123 8. The Volunteer Body Collectors of Ukraine: Outsourcing Undertaking and Smuggling Pediatric Insulin 141 9. Concluding Thoughts 158 Intertext: “I Realize that Nothing Will Be the Same Again” 163 Appendix: Pseudonyms of Interviewees Notes References Index 165 167 171 187
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Index Figures and notes are indicated byfand nfollowing the page number. abjectivity: agency and, 112,120; language of, 168nl; social suffering and, 28,167n3 Agamben, Giorgio, 29, 112; Homo Sacer, 145 agency: abjectivity and, 112, 120; everyday peace and, 57; internally displaced persons and, 120-121; militarization and, 93; necroactivism and, 154; of parents deciding to keep children with them despite danger, 121; self-damnation to staying in areas of active conflict, 112, 121; volunteer body collectors and, 154, 157; women and, 57 Åhäll, Laura, 15,40 Aleksey (interviewee), 113,118-120, 121, 122 Alina (interviewee), 79 American Civil War, 144 Amnesty International, 38 Anderson, Benedict, 76, 93, 97 Anna (interviewee), 115-116,139 ATO (Antiterrorist Operation), 19, 42, 48, 53 auditory forms of practical orientalism, 135 Bandera, Stepan, 168n5 banderovtsi, 87, 136, 156,168n5 bare life, 29,112,119 Berents, Helen, 54 Beriant, Lauren, 93, 97,113,158 Black Tulips, 17,141-143,146-157. See also volunteer body collectors bodies. See the dead; embodiment Bohdan (interviewee), 62,66-67,68,136 bombings: creation of sanctuary from, 53-54; description of living through, 118-119,127; selectivity of targets, 24; solidarity created by, 62; somatic reactions to, 127 bombs, people were like, 15, 63, 68-70 Budapest Memorandum on Security Assurances (1994), 25, 37 Bulakh, Tania, 28,133 Bulmer, Sarah, 43 Café Kryjivka, 49,50 Café Patriot, 33-51, 34-35/; aesthetics of, 41-42,46; as antidepressant, 16, 37,42-43; closing of, 48-50; demilitarization of masculinity and, 43-45; language policy at,
46. See also militarization care. See ethically-motivated care cars, 130-131, 130/ children. See family relationships; tactical kinship churches and church-based groups, 83, 94. See also religion civilians: dead body politics and, 145-146; deaths during Donbas conflict (2014-2017), 1-2,64; humanitarian needs for, 29-32; militarization of, 38-39, 47, 50; militarythemed cafés and restaurants and, 34,42, 50; sci-fi awareness and, 124; survival mode for, 118-120; veterans’ transition from military life, 36,43,46,48, 84, 99 clothing, distress condensed in, 129-130 collective imagining, 123 coping, 98, 111-122; non-human response, 113,116-117; parents with children, 120-121; class culture shaped by experiences in, 112; crisis ordinariness and, 11, 113-115; emotional responses, 115; ethic of care and, 117; militarized “little soldiers”, 115-116; returning population and, 112; staying in areas of active conflict, 112, 121; weather terminology used to describe military conflict, 117; working-class life as preparation for living in conflict areas, 113, 118-120 “cotton-consciousness,” 72 Crenshaw, Kimberlé, 77 criminal elements and gangs, 4,23-24, 26,37, 134 crisis ordinariness, 11,113-115,121 cruel optimism, 93, 96-98,105 Daniel, E. Valentine, 125 Danilo (interviewee), 86-87 Daria (interviewee), 84-85 Darina (interviewee), 137 Das, Veena, 13, 120, 125,153 187
188 INDEX the dead: dead body politics, 144-146; death toll of Donbas conflict (2014-2017), 1-2,64; ethically motivated caring of the dead, 146, 151,157,159; necroactivism and, 154-155; necrosociality and, 151-152,161-162; relationships as unrecognized “dead” in conflict, 53. See also volunteer body collectors De Certeau, Michel, 15 dehumanization, 136 Deleuze, Gilles, 72 Denys (interviewee), 139 Department of Civil-Military Cooperation (CIMIC, Ukraine), 146,157 depoliticization of friendships, 63-68 depression: masculinity and, 44; militarythemed cafés as alternative to, 42-43; trauma and, 139; in women, 69 Desai, Amit, 55 disinformation campaigns, 71-72 displaced persons. See internally displaced persons (IDPs) dispossession. See forced migration and displacement; internally displaced persons dissociation, 126 distress condensed in objects, 129-133; cars, 130-131,130/; clothing, 129-130; household fixtures and appliances, 131-133,132/ divorce, 79, 81, 167n2 Donbas: forced displacement in, 27-28; geopolitical context of conflict in, 24-26; history of conflict in, 18-32; humanitarian crisis in, 29-32; language policy in, 21-22; military conflict in, 26-27; political economy of conflict in, 23-24; regional identity in, 19-21 Douglas, Mary: Purity and Danger, 137-138 Dowler, Lorraine, 40, 42 Eduard Krokhmalyuk (interviewee), 33, 36, 37, 41,42, 45,47-50 Eichler, Maya, 43 elderly population, 112 embodiment: of difference, 17,133-138, 140; of fear, 127-129, 134; of military-themed café experiences, 46; moral reasoning and, 153; of political tensions, 65; practical orientalism
and, 17, 133-138, 159; of trauma, 119, 124-129, 140,162. See also somatic registrations emotions: conflict as emotional investment, 98; depoliticization of friendships and, 65-66; distress condensed in objects, 129-132; emotional common sense, 70; ethically motivated care and, 12; everyday peace and, 56,68; family relationships and, 85,87, 88, 93,96-98,101, 104-105,106; fear, 12, 48,49, 69, 88,90-91,114,116,124,127-129, 134, 136, 139; friendships and, 55,65-66,68, 70; love, 73, 93, 100,105,106,153, 167n3; masculinity and, 43-44, 50; militarization and, 43-44, 50; military-themed cafés and, 42-43,46,47,50; military-to-civilian transition and, 44; moral reasoning and, 153; normalization of violence and, 113,115; practical orientalism and, 138; propaganda weaponizing emotions, 73; romantic relationships and, 80-81; tactical kinship and, 93,94, 96-98,104-105,106; trauma and, 17, 111, 113,115,116,119-122; volunteer body collectors and, 143,150-151 empathy, 43,45, 138 Enloe, Cynthia, 40, 42, 47 ERW (explosive remnants of war), 31 ethically-motivated care, 12-13,140,146,151, 157,159; death and, 13-14; for the dead, 146, 151,157, 159; dimensions of, 113-117; friendships and, 61; hierarchies of, 79-80; peace produced through, 14-15,16; in romantic relationships, 79-80; volunteer body collectors and, 146, 156-157 ethnicity, 7, 22, 23,58, 97 European Union, 23-24 Evacuation 200 (humanitarian project), 157 everyday: concept of, 15; defined, 57-58; the ethical as dimension of everyday life, 13 everyday peace: friendships and, 56-58, 63-68,71-73; micropolitics of, 60-63; volunteer body
collector and, 155-156 “everyday sci-fi.” See sci-fi awareness everyday war: conceptual development and definition of, 4,14-15, 95, 125, 160; embodiment of cultural differences and, 125, 126, 136, 140; everyday peace distinguished from, 50; family relation ships and, 16, 77, 78, 89, 92, 93, 95-96, 97, 160; friendships and, 16, 65, 70, 73-74,160; militarization and, 43; military-themed cafés and, 16, 43, 46, 50; practical orientalism and, 125, 126, 136, 140; romantic partnerships and, 16; sci-fi awareness and, 17; selective deafness of, 89; tactical kinship and, 92, 93, 95-96, 97, 107, 160-161; trauma and, 17, 65, 121; zombification by media and, 71, 72, 140 explosive remnants of war (ERW), 31
INDEX family relationships, 16,92-108; when parents keep children with them, 120-121; communication networks in, 89; family nation relationship and, 76-77,86-87, 101-102; generational conflicts in, 87-88, 98; intersectionality and, 77-78, 89; patriarchal, 77; preservation of, 90-91; reconfigured by conflict, 15, 160; “selective deafness” in, 88; sibling conflicts in, 85-87; tactical kinship, 92-93,94-99,96/ 160-161. See also romantic relationships Father Nikolai, 83 Fattal, Alexander, 40 fear: of dying alone, 90-91; embodiment of, 127-129,134; ethically motivated care and, 12; of political conversations being perceived as treason, 88; practical orientalism and, 69,136; sci-fi awareness and, 124; trauma and, 114,116,139; of veterans, 12, 48,49 femininity, 84-85,137-138 feminism: gender roles and, 84; intersectionality of relationships and, 77; militarization and, 93 Fiona (interviewee), 10, 131-132 forced migration and displacement, 16,138-140, 161. See also internally displaced persons Foucault, Michel, 83,145 Franko, Ivan, 105 friendships, 15-16,52-74,160; depoliticization of, 63-68; everyday peace and, 56-58,63-68, 71-73; media zombification and, 71-73; micropolitics of peace and, 60-63; militarythemed cafés and, 44-45,50; nationalization of, 61,69-70,74; new acquaintances and, 73-74; political enemies in, 58-60; politicization of, 68-71; solidarity in, 61-62 Gadamer, Hans Georg: Friendship and Solidarity, 61-62 Galtung, Johannes, 15,93,168nl Galya (interviewee), 90,129 Game of Thrones (television series), 72-73 gangs. See criminal element and gangs gender: family-nation
relationship and, 76-77, 102; hierarchies of care and, 79-80; intersectionality and, 77-78; militarization and, 34,40,43-45; norms, 78-79,84; practical orientalism and, 136-138; roles, 83-85; Russia’s invasion of Ukraine (2022) and, 161. See also femininity; masculinity; women Geneva Conventions, 143 Gerashchenko, Anton, 95 Gilligan, Carol, 12-13,153 189 Goffman, Erving, 15, 58 Guattari, Feliz, 72 Gurevich, Andrew, and Nicole Torres, 38 Halpern, Jodi, 52 Harari, Yuval, 5 Hegel, G. W. E, 120 Held, Virginia, 167n3 Hollande, François, 57 Home (film), 47 home, loss of. See forced migration and displacement; internally displaced persons (IDPs) Homer: Iliad, 143-144 household fixtures and appliances, 131-133,132/ “hubs” (social service agencies for IDPs), 7, 67/75 humanitarian law, 12,143,162 humanitarian needs, 29-32 humanitarian shelters, 6-7,63-66, 79, 94, 119. See also humanitarian workers humanitarian workers: Alina, 79; Daria, 84-85; Father Nikolai, 83; Kyrylo, 117, 122, 135,141-142, 144-145, 152-154, 156; Olena, 87; Pastor Sergei, 63-66; Raina, 73-74; Taras, 141-142, 146-151,153, 155-156 human rights, 162 Husserl, Edmund, 168nl identity: ethnic, 7, 22, 23, 58, 97; language and, 21-22; national, 7, 22, 35, 41; practical orientalism and, 133-138; regional, 19-21, 22,24 IDPs. See internally displaced persons imagined communities, 76, 91, 93, 97,106 industrialization, 20 insulin, 17, 152-155 internally displaced persons (IDPs): defined, 27-28; family relationships and, 75; friendships among, 62-64; humanitarian shelters and, 6,63-66,79,94,119; practical orientalism and, 133,
137; study methodology and, 6-7,9-10. See also specific interviewees International Commission on Missing Persons, 155 International Criminal Court, 31 International Organization for Migration, 159 International Women’s Day, 104 interpersonal relationships: conflict’s effect on, 15,160; as unrecognized “dead” of conflict, 53. See also family relationships; friendships; romantic relationships intersectionality, 77-78
190 INDEX intimacy, 53,91, 93, 98, 161. See also family relationships; friendships; romantic relationships intimate partner violence, 81 Israel-Palestine conflict, 154 Ivan (interviewee), 115 Killick, Evan, 55 kinship. See family relationships Kira (interviewee), 63,89,124 Konstantin (interviewee), 25 Ksenia (interviewee), 80 kula rings, 17, 152 Kuzio, Taras, 24 Kyrylo (interviewee), 10,117, 122, 135, 141-142, 144-145,152-154,156 Labor, in Soviet Union on Baikal-Amur Mainline, 119, 120 Landmine Monitor Annual Report (2019), 31 landmines, 2,13, 31,142, 149, 151 language policy, 21-22, 46 language politics, 22, 89-90 Larysa (interviewee), 16,93, 99-105, 106,120, 140 Lederach, John Paul, 57 LeFranc, Sandrine, 56-57 Leonid (interviewee), 130-131 Leshem, Noam, 154 Levinas, Emmanuel, 4 Lidiya (interviewee), 75-76 Lincoln, Abraham, 144 “little soldiers” who no longer fear their circumstances, 113, 115-116 Liuba (interviewee), 5, 88 Lola (interviewee), 85-86 love, 73, 93, 100,105,106,153, 167n3 Luidmila (interviewee), 65,66 Mac Ginty, Roger, 95 Maidan Revolution, 3, 18-19, 23,69 Malinowski, Bronislaw, 152 maps: Donbas buffer zone, 30/; Ukraine, If Marcus (interviewee), 67-68 Maria (interviewee), 113-115, 120, 122 Mama (interviewee), 90 Marr, Mathew, 151 masculinity: demilitarization of, 43-45; practical orientalism and, 137-138; violence and, 43-45,167n3 Masha (interviewee), 128 Maya (interviewee), 65,66 Mbembe, Achille, 29,145 McClintock, Anne, 77 media, zombification by, 71-73,91 Merkel, Angela, 57 Merleau-Ponty, Michel, 133-134 micropolitics, 60-63,69 Mila (interviewee), 25
militarization: concept of, 38-40; as indoctrination, 40, 50; masculinity and, 43-45; militarism vs., 38; policy implica tions, 51 military, Russian, 3,26, 31, 39, 162 military, Ukrainian, 3, 13, 15, 25, 36-37,46, 92, 94-95, 142, 145 Minsk Accords (2014), 57,70 Mirabelle (interviewee), 81 missing persons, 155-156, 157. See also volunteer body collectors Motherland Day, 104 Mykola (interviewee), 24, 73, 90, 111 Natalya (interviewee), 137 Natasha (interviewee), 21, 123-124 nationalism and national symbols: family relationships and, 76-77, 86-87, 101-102; friendships and, 61, 69-70, 74; romantic relationships and, 76-77, 86-87 NATO, 24,25-26 necroactivism, 154-155 necropolitics, 144-146 necrosociality, 151-152, 161-162 NGCA (non-government controlled area), 31, 113,117,118 Nikolai, Father, 83 Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons Treaty, 25 normalization ofviolence, 40, 93,113, 117, 119 objects, distress condensed in, 129-133; cars, 130-131, 130Հ; clothing, 129-130; household fixtures and appliances, 131-133,132/ Oleg (interviewee), 58-60 Oleksandra (interviewee), 16,61-62, 92-93, 94-99, 106, 120,140,160-161 Olena (interviewee), 87 olfactory forms of practical orientalism, 134 Olga (interviewee), 65, 66 oligarchs, 23-24,38, 73 Organization of Ukraine Nationalists, 168n5 orientalism. See practical orientalism Ostap Prêts (interviewee), 33,37 othering. See practical orientalism outsourcing, 143
INDEX Party of Regions, 69 Pasha (interviewee), xi, 12,134 Pastor Sergei, 63-66 patriarchal family relationships, 77 patriotism, 28, 41, 86, 98,120. See also nationalism and national symbols peace: ethically motivated care and, 12-13; formal peace processes, 57, 70; micropolitics of, 60-63; negative peace, 15, 64, 93; peacebuilding, 13,14, 56-57,74; peacemak ing, 48, 56, 89; reconciliation and, 138-139; trauma and, 138-139; volunteer body collectors and, 155-156. See also everyday peace pediatric insulin, 17, 152-155 people were like bombs, 15, 63,68-70 politicization: of the dead, 144-146; of friendships, 68-71 politics of death, 144-146 political beliefs, pro-Russian: banderovtsi term and, 168n5; constraints on expression of, 5,11; depoliticization of friendships and, 63; fieldwork challenges in finding people willing to express, 5; language politics and, 22, 89; personal relationships conflicted by, 63,86, 160; political economics of war and, 23Poroshenko, Petro, 104 practical orientalism, 133-138,162; auditory forms of, 135; dehumanization and, 136; gender and, 136-138; olfactory forms of, 134; trauma and, 125, 126; visual forms of, 135-136 Pravi Sektor (Right Sector), 49 propaganda, 71-73, 78 Puglisi, Rosaria, 95 Putin, Vladimir, 3, 24, 50, 101 Radio Liberty/Radio Free Europe, 141 Raina (interviewee), 73-74 Rawls, John: A Theory ofJustice, 153 Reddy, William, 168n2 regional identity, 19-21 re-humanization as driver for reconciliation, 138 relationships: conflict’s effect on, 15,160; as unrecognized “dead,” 53. See also family relationships; friendships; romantic
relationships religion, 60,65, 83, 94,169n4 resilience, 120, 159 returning to live in areas of conflict, 112 Ricoeur, Paul, 13, 151 romantic relationships, 16, 75-91; consanguineal (blood) vs. marital (affinal) 191 relations, 81-82; divorce and, 79, 81,167n2; family-nation relationship and, 76-77, 86-87; gender norms and, 78-79; hierar chies of care in, 79-80; intersectionality and, 77-78, 81; reconfigured by conflict, 15, 160; self-destructive forces in, 80-81; separation caused by conflict, 82-83 Rose, Nicholas, 83 Rosenwein, Barbara H„ 42 Ruddick, Sara, 167n3 Russia: disinformation campaigns by, 71-72; military conflict in Donbas and, 26-27; Minsk Accords and, 57; Ukraine invasion (2022), 159-162. See also Soviet Union Russian language, 21-22, 89-90 Said, Edward, 134 Sartre, Jean Paul, 6 Sasha (interviewee), 116-117 Saving Private Ryan (film), 100 Scarry, Eileen, 125 scent as eliciting practical orientalism, 134 sci-fi awareness, 17,123-140,162; distress condensed in objects, 129-133, 130/ 132Հ; embodiment of trauma and, 124-125, 126, 127-129; fear and, 124; forced displacement and, 138-140; practical orientalism and, 125,126,133-138, 162; somatic registrations and, 127-129; trauma and translation in, 125-126; uncanny reality and, 124 Sergei, Pastor, 63-66 Skripak, Vasilyi, 49 social support: family relationships as, 16, 92-108; friendships as, 16, 52-74; humanitarian shelters and, 7, 63-66, 79; romantic relationships as, 16, 75-91; tactical kinship and, 92-93, 94-99,160-161. See also family relationships; friendships; romantic relationships Sofia (interviewee), 70
solidarity in friendship, 61-62 somatic registrations: diaphragm and breathing, 127-128; intestines and digestion, 128-129; skin and bones, 127; trauma translation through, 126,127-129 Soviet Union: Afghanistan invasion by, 142-143; Black Tulips and, 143; family relationships in, 78; gender norms in, 84. See also Russia structural violence, 112,119,168nl suffering: abjectivity and, 28, 112,120, 167n3, 168n 1 ; dead body politics and, 145; forced migration and displacement, 16,138-140,
192 INDEX suffering (continued) 161; humanitarian crisis and, 29; military violence resulting in, 113; sci-fi awareness and, 139; social suffering, 28,167n3; tolerance for, 116; verbal reconstructions of, 125-126. See also trauma suffering “slot”, 28,158, 161 Svetlana (interviewee), 16, 53-56, 74,127 symbolic violence, 168nl tactical kinship, 92-93, 94-99, 96/ 160-161 Tamara (interviewee), 75, 87 Taras (interviewee), 141-142, 146-151,153, 155-156 terrorism: ATO (Antiterrorist Operation), 19, 42, 48, 53; separatists viewed as terrorists, 21,26,31, 136,148 Thucydides, 144 Torres, Nicole and Andrew Gurevich, 38 trauma: agency and, 121; crisis ordinariness and, 113,121; dissociation and, 126; embodiment of, 124-129,162; forced displacement and, 28, 138-140; practical orientalism and, 125, 126; sci-fi awareness and, 125-126; silence and, 125-126 Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, 25 Two Rabbits (café), 99 Ukrainian language, 21-22 Union of People’s Memory (Kyiv), 155 United Nations: on Donbas conflict, 31; Geneva Conventions and, 143; Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement, 27-28; High Commissioner for Human Rights, 159; High Commissioner for Refugees, 159; peace-building by, 56; Population Fund, 78 values, 9, 20,40, 87, 144, 146, 154, 161,167n3, 169nl Van Leeuwen, Mathijs, 57 Vera (interviewee), 71 Verdery, Katherine, 169nl victims, xi, 28, 62, 150, 158 Victoria (interviewee), 68-69, 136 Vietnam War, 38 violence: masculinity and, 43-45, 167n3; normalization of, 40, 93, 113, 117, 119; ¡ structural, 112,119,168nl; symbolic, 168nl. See also militarization;
trauma visual forms of practical orientalism, 135-136 Vladimir (interviewee), 88-89 Volodya (interviewee), 128 volunteer body collectors, 13,17, 141-157; dead body politics and, 144-146; history of moving the dead, 143-144; interpersonal peace and, 155-156; neutrality of, 142; pediatric insulin deliveries by, 152-155, 156-157; recovery mission of, 146-152; sovereignty and, 145 Wanner, Catherine, 133 war, hybrid, 2, 3, 24, 31; peace processes and, 57,70; "undeclared,” 31, 38,47. See also everyday war; militarization Weinstein, Harvey Μ., 52 Williams, Philippa, 54 Willis, Paul, 112,121 Wilson, Andrew, 21 women: agency and, 57; family-nation relationship and, 76-77, 102; friendships and, 69; humanitarian crisis and, 31; practical orientalism and, 137-138; Russia’s invasion of Ukraine (2022) and, 161. See also femininity; gender Xristina (interviewee), 72 Yakubova, Larysa, 20 Yanukovych, Victor, 18-19, 22, 23-24, 69; clan, of, 24 “ykrop,” 150, 156 Yuliya (interviewee), 9, 15, 68-69, 127-128 Yurchak, Alexei, 133 Yuri Antonov (interviewee), 33-34, 36-37, 41-45, 47, 49-50 Yuval-Davis, Nira, 102 Zaporozhian Cossack heritage, 20 Zhenia (interviewee), 127 Zhilkin, Yaroslav, 142, 148, 154-155 Zhukov, Yuri Μ., 23 zombies and zombification, 11, 17, 58, 71-73, 87, 91,125, 139-140 Zoya (interviewee), 21 Bayerische BtaatsWcM Manchen |
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EVERYDAY
WAR
The Conflict over Donbas, Ukraine
Greta Lynn Uehling
CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS ITHACA AND LONDON
Contents
Preface ix
Acknowledgments xiii
List of Abbreviations xv
Note on Transliteration xvi
Introduction: Everyday War 1
1 Now We Have Funeral after Funeral: The Conflict
over the Conflict in Donbas 18
2 Welcome to Café Patriot! Militarization and a
Themed Café 33
3 Interpersonal Peace: The Micropolitics of Friendship 52
4 Home Fronts: Romantic Partnerships and Families
during War 75
5 Boots, Gloves, and Tactical Kinship: Everyday War 92
Intertext: I Need a Peaceful Sky 109
6 Praying to be Killed at Once: Ways of Coping with
Military Violence 111
7 Everyday Sci-Fi and Practical Orientalism 123
8 The Volunteer Body Collectors of Ukraine: Outsourcing
Undertaking and Smuggling Pediatric Insulin 141
9 Concluding Thoughts 158
Intertext: I Realize that Nothing Will Be the Same Again 163
Appendix: Pseudonyms of Interviewees 165
Notes 167
References 171
Index 187
Contents Preface ix Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations Note on Transliteration xiii xv xvi Introduction: Everyday War 1. “Now We Have Funeral after Funeral”: The Conflict over the Conflict in Donbas 1 18 2. Welcome to Café Patriot! Militarization and a Themed Café 33 3. Interpersonal Peace: The Micropolitics of Friendship 52 4. Home Fronts: Romantic Partnerships and Families during War 75 5. Boots, Gloves, and Tactical Kinship: Everyday War 92 Intertext: “I Need a Peaceful Sky” 109 6. Praying to be Killed at Once: Ways of Coping with Military Violence 111 7. Everyday Sci-Fi and Practical Orientalism 123 8. The Volunteer Body Collectors of Ukraine: Outsourcing Undertaking and Smuggling Pediatric Insulin 141 9. Concluding Thoughts 158 Intertext: “I Realize that Nothing Will Be the Same Again” 163 Appendix: Pseudonyms of Interviewees Notes References Index 165 167 171 187
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Index Figures and notes are indicated byfand nfollowing the page number. abjectivity: agency and, 112,120; language of, 168nl; social suffering and, 28,167n3 Agamben, Giorgio, 29, 112; Homo Sacer, 145 agency: abjectivity and, 112, 120; everyday peace and, 57; internally displaced persons and, 120-121; militarization and, 93; necroactivism and, 154; of parents deciding to keep children with them despite danger, 121; self-damnation to staying in areas of active conflict, 112, 121; volunteer body collectors and, 154, 157; women and, 57 Åhäll, Laura, 15,40 Aleksey (interviewee), 113,118-120, 121, 122 Alina (interviewee), 79 American Civil War, 144 Amnesty International, 38 Anderson, Benedict, 76, 93, 97 Anna (interviewee), 115-116,139 ATO (Antiterrorist Operation), 19, 42, 48, 53 auditory forms of practical orientalism, 135 Bandera, Stepan, 168n5 banderovtsi, 87, 136, 156,168n5 bare life, 29,112,119 Berents, Helen, 54 Beriant, Lauren, 93, 97,113,158 Black Tulips, 17,141-143,146-157. See also volunteer body collectors bodies. See the dead; embodiment Bohdan (interviewee), 62,66-67,68,136 bombings: creation of sanctuary from, 53-54; description of living through, 118-119,127; selectivity of targets, 24; solidarity created by, 62; somatic reactions to, 127 bombs, people were like, 15, 63, 68-70 Budapest Memorandum on Security Assurances (1994), 25, 37 Bulakh, Tania, 28,133 Bulmer, Sarah, 43 Café Kryjivka, 49,50 Café Patriot, 33-51, 34-35/; aesthetics of, 41-42,46; as antidepressant, 16, 37,42-43; closing of, 48-50; demilitarization of masculinity and, 43-45; language policy at,
46. See also militarization care. See ethically-motivated care cars, 130-131, 130/ children. See family relationships; tactical kinship churches and church-based groups, 83, 94. See also religion civilians: dead body politics and, 145-146; deaths during Donbas conflict (2014-2017), 1-2,64; humanitarian needs for, 29-32; militarization of, 38-39, 47, 50; militarythemed cafés and restaurants and, 34,42, 50; sci-fi awareness and, 124; survival mode for, 118-120; veterans’ transition from military life, 36,43,46,48, 84, 99 clothing, distress condensed in, 129-130 collective imagining, 123 coping, 98, 111-122; non-human response, 113,116-117; parents with children, 120-121; class culture shaped by experiences in, 112; crisis ordinariness and, 11, 113-115; emotional responses, 115; ethic of care and, 117; militarized “little soldiers”, 115-116; returning population and, 112; staying in areas of active conflict, 112, 121; weather terminology used to describe military conflict, 117; working-class life as preparation for living in conflict areas, 113, 118-120 “cotton-consciousness,” 72 Crenshaw, Kimberlé, 77 criminal elements and gangs, 4,23-24, 26,37, 134 crisis ordinariness, 11,113-115,121 cruel optimism, 93, 96-98,105 Daniel, E. Valentine, 125 Danilo (interviewee), 86-87 Daria (interviewee), 84-85 Darina (interviewee), 137 Das, Veena, 13, 120, 125,153 187
188 INDEX the dead: dead body politics, 144-146; death toll of Donbas conflict (2014-2017), 1-2,64; ethically motivated caring of the dead, 146, 151,157,159; necroactivism and, 154-155; necrosociality and, 151-152,161-162; relationships as unrecognized “dead” in conflict, 53. See also volunteer body collectors De Certeau, Michel, 15 dehumanization, 136 Deleuze, Gilles, 72 Denys (interviewee), 139 Department of Civil-Military Cooperation (CIMIC, Ukraine), 146,157 depoliticization of friendships, 63-68 depression: masculinity and, 44; militarythemed cafés as alternative to, 42-43; trauma and, 139; in women, 69 Desai, Amit, 55 disinformation campaigns, 71-72 displaced persons. See internally displaced persons (IDPs) dispossession. See forced migration and displacement; internally displaced persons dissociation, 126 distress condensed in objects, 129-133; cars, 130-131,130/; clothing, 129-130; household fixtures and appliances, 131-133,132/ divorce, 79, 81, 167n2 Donbas: forced displacement in, 27-28; geopolitical context of conflict in, 24-26; history of conflict in, 18-32; humanitarian crisis in, 29-32; language policy in, 21-22; military conflict in, 26-27; political economy of conflict in, 23-24; regional identity in, 19-21 Douglas, Mary: Purity and Danger, 137-138 Dowler, Lorraine, 40, 42 Eduard Krokhmalyuk (interviewee), 33, 36, 37, 41,42, 45,47-50 Eichler, Maya, 43 elderly population, 112 embodiment: of difference, 17,133-138, 140; of fear, 127-129, 134; of military-themed café experiences, 46; moral reasoning and, 153; of political tensions, 65; practical orientalism
and, 17, 133-138, 159; of trauma, 119, 124-129, 140,162. See also somatic registrations emotions: conflict as emotional investment, 98; depoliticization of friendships and, 65-66; distress condensed in objects, 129-132; emotional common sense, 70; ethically motivated care and, 12; everyday peace and, 56,68; family relationships and, 85,87, 88, 93,96-98,101, 104-105,106; fear, 12, 48,49, 69, 88,90-91,114,116,124,127-129, 134, 136, 139; friendships and, 55,65-66,68, 70; love, 73, 93, 100,105,106,153, 167n3; masculinity and, 43-44, 50; militarization and, 43-44, 50; military-themed cafés and, 42-43,46,47,50; military-to-civilian transition and, 44; moral reasoning and, 153; normalization of violence and, 113,115; practical orientalism and, 138; propaganda weaponizing emotions, 73; romantic relationships and, 80-81; tactical kinship and, 93,94, 96-98,104-105,106; trauma and, 17, 111, 113,115,116,119-122; volunteer body collectors and, 143,150-151 empathy, 43,45, 138 Enloe, Cynthia, 40, 42, 47 ERW (explosive remnants of war), 31 ethically-motivated care, 12-13,140,146,151, 157,159; death and, 13-14; for the dead, 146, 151,157, 159; dimensions of, 113-117; friendships and, 61; hierarchies of, 79-80; peace produced through, 14-15,16; in romantic relationships, 79-80; volunteer body collectors and, 146, 156-157 ethnicity, 7, 22, 23,58, 97 European Union, 23-24 Evacuation 200 (humanitarian project), 157 everyday: concept of, 15; defined, 57-58; the ethical as dimension of everyday life, 13 everyday peace: friendships and, 56-58, 63-68,71-73; micropolitics of, 60-63; volunteer body
collector and, 155-156 “everyday sci-fi.” See sci-fi awareness everyday war: conceptual development and definition of, 4,14-15, 95, 125, 160; embodiment of cultural differences and, 125, 126, 136, 140; everyday peace distinguished from, 50; family relation ships and, 16, 77, 78, 89, 92, 93, 95-96, 97, 160; friendships and, 16, 65, 70, 73-74,160; militarization and, 43; military-themed cafés and, 16, 43, 46, 50; practical orientalism and, 125, 126, 136, 140; romantic partnerships and, 16; sci-fi awareness and, 17; selective deafness of, 89; tactical kinship and, 92, 93, 95-96, 97, 107, 160-161; trauma and, 17, 65, 121; zombification by media and, 71, 72, 140 explosive remnants of war (ERW), 31
INDEX family relationships, 16,92-108; when parents keep children with them, 120-121; communication networks in, 89; family nation relationship and, 76-77,86-87, 101-102; generational conflicts in, 87-88, 98; intersectionality and, 77-78, 89; patriarchal, 77; preservation of, 90-91; reconfigured by conflict, 15, 160; “selective deafness” in, 88; sibling conflicts in, 85-87; tactical kinship, 92-93,94-99,96/ 160-161. See also romantic relationships Father Nikolai, 83 Fattal, Alexander, 40 fear: of dying alone, 90-91; embodiment of, 127-129,134; ethically motivated care and, 12; of political conversations being perceived as treason, 88; practical orientalism and, 69,136; sci-fi awareness and, 124; trauma and, 114,116,139; of veterans, 12, 48,49 femininity, 84-85,137-138 feminism: gender roles and, 84; intersectionality of relationships and, 77; militarization and, 93 Fiona (interviewee), 10, 131-132 forced migration and displacement, 16,138-140, 161. See also internally displaced persons Foucault, Michel, 83,145 Franko, Ivan, 105 friendships, 15-16,52-74,160; depoliticization of, 63-68; everyday peace and, 56-58,63-68, 71-73; media zombification and, 71-73; micropolitics of peace and, 60-63; militarythemed cafés and, 44-45,50; nationalization of, 61,69-70,74; new acquaintances and, 73-74; political enemies in, 58-60; politicization of, 68-71; solidarity in, 61-62 Gadamer, Hans Georg: Friendship and Solidarity, 61-62 Galtung, Johannes, 15,93,168nl Galya (interviewee), 90,129 Game of Thrones (television series), 72-73 gangs. See criminal element and gangs gender: family-nation
relationship and, 76-77, 102; hierarchies of care and, 79-80; intersectionality and, 77-78; militarization and, 34,40,43-45; norms, 78-79,84; practical orientalism and, 136-138; roles, 83-85; Russia’s invasion of Ukraine (2022) and, 161. See also femininity; masculinity; women Geneva Conventions, 143 Gerashchenko, Anton, 95 Gilligan, Carol, 12-13,153 189 Goffman, Erving, 15, 58 Guattari, Feliz, 72 Gurevich, Andrew, and Nicole Torres, 38 Halpern, Jodi, 52 Harari, Yuval, 5 Hegel, G. W. E, 120 Held, Virginia, 167n3 Hollande, François, 57 Home (film), 47 home, loss of. See forced migration and displacement; internally displaced persons (IDPs) Homer: Iliad, 143-144 household fixtures and appliances, 131-133,132/ “hubs” (social service agencies for IDPs), 7, 67/75 humanitarian law, 12,143,162 humanitarian needs, 29-32 humanitarian shelters, 6-7,63-66, 79, 94, 119. See also humanitarian workers humanitarian workers: Alina, 79; Daria, 84-85; Father Nikolai, 83; Kyrylo, 117, 122, 135,141-142, 144-145, 152-154, 156; Olena, 87; Pastor Sergei, 63-66; Raina, 73-74; Taras, 141-142, 146-151,153, 155-156 human rights, 162 Husserl, Edmund, 168nl identity: ethnic, 7, 22, 23, 58, 97; language and, 21-22; national, 7, 22, 35, 41; practical orientalism and, 133-138; regional, 19-21, 22,24 IDPs. See internally displaced persons imagined communities, 76, 91, 93, 97,106 industrialization, 20 insulin, 17, 152-155 internally displaced persons (IDPs): defined, 27-28; family relationships and, 75; friendships among, 62-64; humanitarian shelters and, 6,63-66,79,94,119; practical orientalism and, 133,
137; study methodology and, 6-7,9-10. See also specific interviewees International Commission on Missing Persons, 155 International Criminal Court, 31 International Organization for Migration, 159 International Women’s Day, 104 interpersonal relationships: conflict’s effect on, 15,160; as unrecognized “dead” of conflict, 53. See also family relationships; friendships; romantic relationships intersectionality, 77-78
190 INDEX intimacy, 53,91, 93, 98, 161. See also family relationships; friendships; romantic relationships intimate partner violence, 81 Israel-Palestine conflict, 154 Ivan (interviewee), 115 Killick, Evan, 55 kinship. See family relationships Kira (interviewee), 63,89,124 Konstantin (interviewee), 25 Ksenia (interviewee), 80 kula rings, 17, 152 Kuzio, Taras, 24 Kyrylo (interviewee), 10,117, 122, 135, 141-142, 144-145,152-154,156 Labor, in Soviet Union on Baikal-Amur Mainline, 119, 120 Landmine Monitor Annual Report (2019), 31 landmines, 2,13, 31,142, 149, 151 language policy, 21-22, 46 language politics, 22, 89-90 Larysa (interviewee), 16,93, 99-105, 106,120, 140 Lederach, John Paul, 57 LeFranc, Sandrine, 56-57 Leonid (interviewee), 130-131 Leshem, Noam, 154 Levinas, Emmanuel, 4 Lidiya (interviewee), 75-76 Lincoln, Abraham, 144 “little soldiers” who no longer fear their circumstances, 113, 115-116 Liuba (interviewee), 5, 88 Lola (interviewee), 85-86 love, 73, 93, 100,105,106,153, 167n3 Luidmila (interviewee), 65,66 Mac Ginty, Roger, 95 Maidan Revolution, 3, 18-19, 23,69 Malinowski, Bronislaw, 152 maps: Donbas buffer zone, 30/; Ukraine, If Marcus (interviewee), 67-68 Maria (interviewee), 113-115, 120, 122 Mama (interviewee), 90 Marr, Mathew, 151 masculinity: demilitarization of, 43-45; practical orientalism and, 137-138; violence and, 43-45,167n3 Masha (interviewee), 128 Maya (interviewee), 65,66 Mbembe, Achille, 29,145 McClintock, Anne, 77 media, zombification by, 71-73,91 Merkel, Angela, 57 Merleau-Ponty, Michel, 133-134 micropolitics, 60-63,69 Mila (interviewee), 25
militarization: concept of, 38-40; as indoctrination, 40, 50; masculinity and, 43-45; militarism vs., 38; policy implica tions, 51 military, Russian, 3,26, 31, 39, 162 military, Ukrainian, 3, 13, 15, 25, 36-37,46, 92, 94-95, 142, 145 Minsk Accords (2014), 57,70 Mirabelle (interviewee), 81 missing persons, 155-156, 157. See also volunteer body collectors Motherland Day, 104 Mykola (interviewee), 24, 73, 90, 111 Natalya (interviewee), 137 Natasha (interviewee), 21, 123-124 nationalism and national symbols: family relationships and, 76-77, 86-87, 101-102; friendships and, 61, 69-70, 74; romantic relationships and, 76-77, 86-87 NATO, 24,25-26 necroactivism, 154-155 necropolitics, 144-146 necrosociality, 151-152, 161-162 NGCA (non-government controlled area), 31, 113,117,118 Nikolai, Father, 83 Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons Treaty, 25 normalization ofviolence, 40, 93,113, 117, 119 objects, distress condensed in, 129-133; cars, 130-131, 130Հ; clothing, 129-130; household fixtures and appliances, 131-133,132/ Oleg (interviewee), 58-60 Oleksandra (interviewee), 16,61-62, 92-93, 94-99, 106, 120,140,160-161 Olena (interviewee), 87 olfactory forms of practical orientalism, 134 Olga (interviewee), 65, 66 oligarchs, 23-24,38, 73 Organization of Ukraine Nationalists, 168n5 orientalism. See practical orientalism Ostap Prêts (interviewee), 33,37 othering. See practical orientalism outsourcing, 143
INDEX Party of Regions, 69 Pasha (interviewee), xi, 12,134 Pastor Sergei, 63-66 patriarchal family relationships, 77 patriotism, 28, 41, 86, 98,120. See also nationalism and national symbols peace: ethically motivated care and, 12-13; formal peace processes, 57, 70; micropolitics of, 60-63; negative peace, 15, 64, 93; peacebuilding, 13,14, 56-57,74; peacemak ing, 48, 56, 89; reconciliation and, 138-139; trauma and, 138-139; volunteer body collectors and, 155-156. See also everyday peace pediatric insulin, 17, 152-155 people were like bombs, 15, 63,68-70 politicization: of the dead, 144-146; of friendships, 68-71 politics of death, 144-146 political beliefs, pro-Russian: banderovtsi term and, 168n5; constraints on expression of, 5,11; depoliticization of friendships and, 63; fieldwork challenges in finding people willing to express, 5; language politics and, 22, 89; personal relationships conflicted by, 63,86, 160; political economics of war and, 23Poroshenko, Petro, 104 practical orientalism, 133-138,162; auditory forms of, 135; dehumanization and, 136; gender and, 136-138; olfactory forms of, 134; trauma and, 125, 126; visual forms of, 135-136 Pravi Sektor (Right Sector), 49 propaganda, 71-73, 78 Puglisi, Rosaria, 95 Putin, Vladimir, 3, 24, 50, 101 Radio Liberty/Radio Free Europe, 141 Raina (interviewee), 73-74 Rawls, John: A Theory ofJustice, 153 Reddy, William, 168n2 regional identity, 19-21 re-humanization as driver for reconciliation, 138 relationships: conflict’s effect on, 15,160; as unrecognized “dead,” 53. See also family relationships; friendships; romantic
relationships religion, 60,65, 83, 94,169n4 resilience, 120, 159 returning to live in areas of conflict, 112 Ricoeur, Paul, 13, 151 romantic relationships, 16, 75-91; consanguineal (blood) vs. marital (affinal) 191 relations, 81-82; divorce and, 79, 81,167n2; family-nation relationship and, 76-77, 86-87; gender norms and, 78-79; hierar chies of care in, 79-80; intersectionality and, 77-78, 81; reconfigured by conflict, 15, 160; self-destructive forces in, 80-81; separation caused by conflict, 82-83 Rose, Nicholas, 83 Rosenwein, Barbara H„ 42 Ruddick, Sara, 167n3 Russia: disinformation campaigns by, 71-72; military conflict in Donbas and, 26-27; Minsk Accords and, 57; Ukraine invasion (2022), 159-162. See also Soviet Union Russian language, 21-22, 89-90 Said, Edward, 134 Sartre, Jean Paul, 6 Sasha (interviewee), 116-117 Saving Private Ryan (film), 100 Scarry, Eileen, 125 scent as eliciting practical orientalism, 134 sci-fi awareness, 17,123-140,162; distress condensed in objects, 129-133, 130/ 132Հ; embodiment of trauma and, 124-125, 126, 127-129; fear and, 124; forced displacement and, 138-140; practical orientalism and, 125,126,133-138, 162; somatic registrations and, 127-129; trauma and translation in, 125-126; uncanny reality and, 124 Sergei, Pastor, 63-66 Skripak, Vasilyi, 49 social support: family relationships as, 16, 92-108; friendships as, 16, 52-74; humanitarian shelters and, 7, 63-66, 79; romantic relationships as, 16, 75-91; tactical kinship and, 92-93, 94-99,160-161. See also family relationships; friendships; romantic relationships Sofia (interviewee), 70
solidarity in friendship, 61-62 somatic registrations: diaphragm and breathing, 127-128; intestines and digestion, 128-129; skin and bones, 127; trauma translation through, 126,127-129 Soviet Union: Afghanistan invasion by, 142-143; Black Tulips and, 143; family relationships in, 78; gender norms in, 84. See also Russia structural violence, 112,119,168nl suffering: abjectivity and, 28, 112,120, 167n3, 168n 1 ; dead body politics and, 145; forced migration and displacement, 16,138-140,
192 INDEX suffering (continued) 161; humanitarian crisis and, 29; military violence resulting in, 113; sci-fi awareness and, 139; social suffering, 28,167n3; tolerance for, 116; verbal reconstructions of, 125-126. See also trauma suffering “slot”, 28,158, 161 Svetlana (interviewee), 16, 53-56, 74,127 symbolic violence, 168nl tactical kinship, 92-93, 94-99, 96/ 160-161 Tamara (interviewee), 75, 87 Taras (interviewee), 141-142, 146-151,153, 155-156 terrorism: ATO (Antiterrorist Operation), 19, 42, 48, 53; separatists viewed as terrorists, 21,26,31, 136,148 Thucydides, 144 Torres, Nicole and Andrew Gurevich, 38 trauma: agency and, 121; crisis ordinariness and, 113,121; dissociation and, 126; embodiment of, 124-129,162; forced displacement and, 28, 138-140; practical orientalism and, 125, 126; sci-fi awareness and, 125-126; silence and, 125-126 Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, 25 Two Rabbits (café), 99 Ukrainian language, 21-22 Union of People’s Memory (Kyiv), 155 United Nations: on Donbas conflict, 31; Geneva Conventions and, 143; Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement, 27-28; High Commissioner for Human Rights, 159; High Commissioner for Refugees, 159; peace-building by, 56; Population Fund, 78 values, 9, 20,40, 87, 144, 146, 154, 161,167n3, 169nl Van Leeuwen, Mathijs, 57 Vera (interviewee), 71 Verdery, Katherine, 169nl victims, xi, 28, 62, 150, 158 Victoria (interviewee), 68-69, 136 Vietnam War, 38 violence: masculinity and, 43-45, 167n3; normalization of, 40, 93, 113, 117, 119; ¡ structural, 112,119,168nl; symbolic, 168nl. See also militarization;
trauma visual forms of practical orientalism, 135-136 Vladimir (interviewee), 88-89 Volodya (interviewee), 128 volunteer body collectors, 13,17, 141-157; dead body politics and, 144-146; history of moving the dead, 143-144; interpersonal peace and, 155-156; neutrality of, 142; pediatric insulin deliveries by, 152-155, 156-157; recovery mission of, 146-152; sovereignty and, 145 Wanner, Catherine, 133 war, hybrid, 2, 3, 24, 31; peace processes and, 57,70; "undeclared,” 31, 38,47. See also everyday war; militarization Weinstein, Harvey Μ., 52 Williams, Philippa, 54 Willis, Paul, 112,121 Wilson, Andrew, 21 women: agency and, 57; family-nation relationship and, 76-77, 102; friendships and, 69; humanitarian crisis and, 31; practical orientalism and, 137-138; Russia’s invasion of Ukraine (2022) and, 161. See also femininity; gender Xristina (interviewee), 72 Yakubova, Larysa, 20 Yanukovych, Victor, 18-19, 22, 23-24, 69; clan, of, 24 “ykrop,” 150, 156 Yuliya (interviewee), 9, 15, 68-69, 127-128 Yurchak, Alexei, 133 Yuri Antonov (interviewee), 33-34, 36-37, 41-45, 47, 49-50 Yuval-Davis, Nira, 102 Zaporozhian Cossack heritage, 20 Zhenia (interviewee), 127 Zhilkin, Yaroslav, 142, 148, 154-155 Zhukov, Yuri Μ., 23 zombies and zombification, 11, 17, 58, 71-73, 87, 91,125, 139-140 Zoya (interviewee), 21 Bayerische BtaatsWcM Manchen |
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spelling | Uehling, Greta Verfasser (DE-588)173992250 aut Everyday war the conflict over Donbas, Ukraine Greta Lynn Uehling Ithaca ; London Cornell University Press [2023] © 2023 xv, 192 Seiten Illustrationen, Karte txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Introduction : Everyday War -- "Now we have Funeral after Funeral" : The Conflict Over -- the Conflict in Donbas -- Welcome to Café Patriot! Militarization and a Themed Café -- Interpersonal Peace : The Micropolitics of Friendship -- Home Fronts : Romantic Partnerships and Families during War -- Boots, Gloves, and Tactical Kinship : Everyday War -- Intertext : "I Need a Peaceful Sky" -- Praying to be Killed at Once : Ways of Coping with Military Violence -- Everyday Sci-Fi and Practical Orientalism -- The Volunteer Body Collectors : Outsourcing Undertaking and Smuggling Pediatric Insulin -- Intertext : "I Realize that Nothing Will be the Same Again". "This book explores what noncombatant civilians go through in a country at war. The first half takes place in the parts of Ukraine still controlled by central authorities, exploring friend, family, and romantic partner relationships to demonstrate how war can reconfigure intimacy. The second half is focused on life in and around the Donetsk and Luhansk provinces, where residents in close proximity to the military conflict were left, for the most part, to fend for themselves. A place with mercenary gunmen, criminal gangs, and political chaos was paradoxically also a place where ethics thrived"-- Geschichte 2022-2023 gnd rswk-swf Russisch-Ukrainischer Krieg (DE-588)106969780X gnd rswk-swf Alltag (DE-588)4001307-8 gnd rswk-swf Donezbecken (DE-588)4619838-6 gnd rswk-swf Ukraine Conflict, 2014- / Social aspects War and society / Ukraine / History / 21st century Donet͡sʹka oblastʹ (Ukraine) / Social conditions / 21st century Luhansʹka oblastʹ (Ukraine) / Social conditions / 21st century Russia (Federation) / Foreign relations / Ukraine Ukraine / Foreign relations / Russia (Federation) Donezbecken (DE-588)4619838-6 g Russisch-Ukrainischer Krieg (DE-588)106969780X s DE-604 Alltag (DE-588)4001307-8 s Geschichte 2022-2023 z Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF 978-1-5017-6760-9 (DE-604)BV048854029 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, EPUB 978-1-5017-6761-6 HEBIS Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=034087836&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=034087836&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=034087836&sequence=000005&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Literaturverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=034087836&sequence=000007&line_number=0004&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
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title | Everyday war the conflict over Donbas, Ukraine |
title_auth | Everyday war the conflict over Donbas, Ukraine |
title_exact_search | Everyday war the conflict over Donbas, Ukraine |
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title_short | Everyday war |
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