

Why Russia fears Ukrainian literature - with Myroslav Shkandrij
Jul 23, 2025
48:09
Myroslav Shkandrij is a prominent scholar of Ukrainian cultural history and Professor Emeritus at the University of Manitoba in Canada.
He has written extensively on topics such as avant-garde art in Ukraine, Ukrainian nationalism, Jews in Ukrainian literature, cultural imperialism, and decolonization.
His book “Russia and Ukraine: Literature and the Discourse of Empire, from Napoleonic to Postcolonial Times”, published in 2001, remains a classic text on Russian cultural imperialism and Ukrainian resistance to it.
Find the book here: https://diasporiana.org.ua/literaturoznavstvo/shkandrij-m-russia-and-ukraine-literature-and-the-discourse-of-empire-from-napoleonic-to-postcolonial-times/
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I invited Myroslav to revisit this work and reflect on how literature has, for centuries, served as a battleground of ideas between Russia and Ukraine.
My name is Volodymyr Yermolenko. I’m a Ukrainian philosopher, the chief editor of UkraineWorld, and the president of PEN Ukraine.
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This episode is made in partnership with Kyiv-Mohyla Academy and under the framework of the project “HER-UKR: Challenges and opportunities for EU heritage diplomacy in Ukraine”, co-funded by the EU within the ERASMUS+ Jean Monnet Policy Debate action.
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Contents:
00:00 - Intro. Support us on patreon.com/ukraineworld
08:46 - Why is assimilation so crucial to Russian imperialism?
16:59 - Were there any anti-imperial voices within Russian culture?
21:30 - Who were the key figures of Ukrainian intellectual resistance in the 19th century?
35:33 - Why did Ukraine's fight for independence fail after 1917?
40:56 - How does "decolonization" theory apply to Ukraine's struggle?