CULTURAL relations, COLLECTIVE memory, WORLD War II, MILITARY relations, UKRAINIAN foreign relations, TWENTIETH century, HISTORY, INTERNATIONAL relations
Abstract
This essay critically examines the current duality of Russian-Ukrainian intercultural relations and explores the subject of politics of active and selective memory as the claimed root of current controversies and military tensions. Through rhetorical analysis of historical and contemporary national narratives, it demonstrates how culturally defining experience of the Second World War and the Great Patriotic War is remembered, rethought, and reused by respective parties to reinvent the Self and the Br/Other, as well as rethink ones positionality on the world arena. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]