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The Dissidents: Culture, Colonialism and Opposition in Ukraine (1953-1991) B

Class at Faculty of Arts |
AVES01041

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1) Dissidents, Ukraine and Colonialism 2) The Thaw and the Sixtiers 3) The Thaw and the Sixtiers (2) 4) Human Rights Movement 5) Strategies of Individual Protests 6) Political Opposition and the Fall of the Empire 8) National Communism 9) Ethics of the Dissidents 10) Colonialism and Dissidents 11) Power of the Powerless: Ukrainian Dissidents in European Context 12) Colonial Legacy in Modern Ukraine

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The course will deal with the complex development of Ukrainian culture and opposition during the post-war period according to the approaches of colonial studies. During the course the main strategies of the Soviet policy in Ukraine will be analysed on the basis of colonial studies. The development of the opposition movement as the reaction to this policy will be mapped. During the post-war period the first visible cultural opposition was formed by the generation of the Sixtiers during the Thaw (till 1964). The mass arrest of Ukrainian intelligentsia in 1965 have marked the emergency of dissident movement in Ukraine. Following decade has become the period of human rights movement in Ukraine and united the logic of local dissidents with the dissident movements outside the USSR. The last decade before the collapse of the USSR was the period when dissident movement was transformed into the political opposition. All these processes played an important role in the fall of the Soviet empire and are the key factors for understanding the modern history of Ukraine.

The course will be held online via zoom. Link: https://cuni-cz.zoom.us/j/96333132949