Ukrainian Otherlands: Diaspora, Homeland, and Folk Imagination in the Twentieth Century: Folklore Studies in a Multicultural World
Autor Natalia Khanenko-Friesenen Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 iul 2015
What happens to ethnic communities when they have two homelands to love—one real and immediate, the other distant but treasured in the heart and imagination?
Ukrainian Otherlands is an innovative exploration of modern ethnic identity, focused on diaspora/homeland understandings of each other in Ukraine and in Ukrainian ethnic communities around the globe. Exploring a rich array of folk songs, poetry and stories, trans-Atlantic correspondence, family histories, and rituals of homecoming and hosting that developed in the Ukrainian diaspora and Ukraine during the twentieth century, Natalia Khanenko-Friesen asserts that many important aspects of modern ethnic identity form, develop, and reveal themselves not only through the diaspora's continued yearning for the homeland, but also in a homeland's deeply felt connection to its diaspora. Yet, she finds each group imagines the "otherland" and ethnic identity differently, leading to misunderstandings between Ukrainians and their ethnic-Ukrainian "brothers and sisters" abroad.
An innovative exploration of the persistence of vernacular culture in the modern world, Ukrainian Otherlands, amply informed by theory and fieldwork, will appeal to those interested in folklore, ethnic and diaspora studies, modernity, migration, folk psychology, history, and cultural anthropology.
Ukrainian Otherlands is an innovative exploration of modern ethnic identity, focused on diaspora/homeland understandings of each other in Ukraine and in Ukrainian ethnic communities around the globe. Exploring a rich array of folk songs, poetry and stories, trans-Atlantic correspondence, family histories, and rituals of homecoming and hosting that developed in the Ukrainian diaspora and Ukraine during the twentieth century, Natalia Khanenko-Friesen asserts that many important aspects of modern ethnic identity form, develop, and reveal themselves not only through the diaspora's continued yearning for the homeland, but also in a homeland's deeply felt connection to its diaspora. Yet, she finds each group imagines the "otherland" and ethnic identity differently, leading to misunderstandings between Ukrainians and their ethnic-Ukrainian "brothers and sisters" abroad.
An innovative exploration of the persistence of vernacular culture in the modern world, Ukrainian Otherlands, amply informed by theory and fieldwork, will appeal to those interested in folklore, ethnic and diaspora studies, modernity, migration, folk psychology, history, and cultural anthropology.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780299303440
ISBN-10: 0299303446
Pagini: 290
Ilustrații: 33 b-w illus.
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: University of Wisconsin Press
Colecția University of Wisconsin Press
Seria Folklore Studies in a Multicultural World
ISBN-10: 0299303446
Pagini: 290
Ilustrații: 33 b-w illus.
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: University of Wisconsin Press
Colecția University of Wisconsin Press
Seria Folklore Studies in a Multicultural World
Recenzii
"Khanenko-Friesen takes her readers on a profound journey through time and across geographic borders. In clear, engaging language, she finds a balance between culturally rich ethnographic examples and complex theoretical interpretations, introducing a folkloric perspective that is largely underrepresented in diaspora studies." --Mariya Lesiv, Memorial University of Newfoundland
"A fine treatment of the complexities of immigration and vernacular means of coping with the accompanying displacement." —Journal of American Folklore
Notă biografică
Natalia Khanenko-Friesen is an associate professor of cultural anthropology, head of the Department of Religion and Culture at St. Thomas More College, a founder of the Oral History Program at the Prairie Centre for Study of Ukrainian Heritage, and an adjunct professor in the Department of History, all at the University of Saskatchewan. She is the founding editor of the Engaged Scholar Journal: Community-Engaged Research, Teaching and Learning. She was born in Ukraine.
Cuprins
List of Illustrations
Preface
Introduction: Homeland-Diaspora Imaginations: The Roots of Mutual Attraction
1 Separation: Songs of Departure
2 Mediating Absence in Homeland
3 Constructing Longing in Diaspora
4 Enveloping Distance
5 Imagining Kinship in Diaspora
6 Homecoming
7 Into the Twenty-first Century
Epilogue: The Folk Connection
Notes
Index
Preface
Introduction: Homeland-Diaspora Imaginations: The Roots of Mutual Attraction
1 Separation: Songs of Departure
2 Mediating Absence in Homeland
3 Constructing Longing in Diaspora
4 Enveloping Distance
5 Imagining Kinship in Diaspora
6 Homecoming
7 Into the Twenty-first Century
Epilogue: The Folk Connection
Notes
Index
Descriere
Exploring a rich array of folk traditions that developed in the Ukrainian diaspora and in Ukraine during the twentieth century, Ukrainian Otherlands is an innovative exploration of modern ethnic identity and the deeply felt (but sometimes deeply different) understandings of ethnicity in homeland and diaspora.