Psychosocial and Cultural Perspectives on the War in Ukraine: Imprints and Dreamscapes
This innovative and important book explores how war imprints on culture and the psychosocial effects of war on individuals and societies, based on the first few months after the outbreak of war in Ukraine in 2022.

The book approaches the conflict in Ukraine through the prism of creative and artistic material alongside scholarly analysis to highlight the multiplicity of subjective experiences. Essays are complemented by material from the ‘war diaries’, which comprise day diaries, dream diaries, artistic and poetic material composed by students and academics in February and March 2022. With chapters focusing on fear, ruptures and resistance, the book examines different aspects of subjective, cultural and embodied experiences of war. It examines elements that dominant perspectives of war often overlook; the quotidian, personal and emotive ways that war is registered individually and collectively in societies and cultures.

Highlighting different narratives that illuminate the complex effects of war, this book is highly relevant for postgraduate students, researchers and advanced undergraduate students in the fields of cultural psychology, psychosocial studies, peace and conflict studies and cultural history.

Chapter 4, Chapter 5, Chapter 7 and Chapter 10 of this book are freely available as downloadable Open Access PDFs at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.

To read the online archive of Two Months of War, please visit the Urban Media Archive of the Center for Urban History (Lviv, Ukraine): https://uma.lvivcenter.org/en/collections/178/interviews

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Psychosocial and Cultural Perspectives on the War in Ukraine: Imprints and Dreamscapes
This innovative and important book explores how war imprints on culture and the psychosocial effects of war on individuals and societies, based on the first few months after the outbreak of war in Ukraine in 2022.

The book approaches the conflict in Ukraine through the prism of creative and artistic material alongside scholarly analysis to highlight the multiplicity of subjective experiences. Essays are complemented by material from the ‘war diaries’, which comprise day diaries, dream diaries, artistic and poetic material composed by students and academics in February and March 2022. With chapters focusing on fear, ruptures and resistance, the book examines different aspects of subjective, cultural and embodied experiences of war. It examines elements that dominant perspectives of war often overlook; the quotidian, personal and emotive ways that war is registered individually and collectively in societies and cultures.

Highlighting different narratives that illuminate the complex effects of war, this book is highly relevant for postgraduate students, researchers and advanced undergraduate students in the fields of cultural psychology, psychosocial studies, peace and conflict studies and cultural history.

Chapter 4, Chapter 5, Chapter 7 and Chapter 10 of this book are freely available as downloadable Open Access PDFs at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.

To read the online archive of Two Months of War, please visit the Urban Media Archive of the Center for Urban History (Lviv, Ukraine): https://uma.lvivcenter.org/en/collections/178/interviews

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Psychosocial and Cultural Perspectives on the War in Ukraine: Imprints and Dreamscapes

Psychosocial and Cultural Perspectives on the War in Ukraine: Imprints and Dreamscapes

Psychosocial and Cultural Perspectives on the War in Ukraine: Imprints and Dreamscapes

Psychosocial and Cultural Perspectives on the War in Ukraine: Imprints and Dreamscapes

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This innovative and important book explores how war imprints on culture and the psychosocial effects of war on individuals and societies, based on the first few months after the outbreak of war in Ukraine in 2022.

The book approaches the conflict in Ukraine through the prism of creative and artistic material alongside scholarly analysis to highlight the multiplicity of subjective experiences. Essays are complemented by material from the ‘war diaries’, which comprise day diaries, dream diaries, artistic and poetic material composed by students and academics in February and March 2022. With chapters focusing on fear, ruptures and resistance, the book examines different aspects of subjective, cultural and embodied experiences of war. It examines elements that dominant perspectives of war often overlook; the quotidian, personal and emotive ways that war is registered individually and collectively in societies and cultures.

Highlighting different narratives that illuminate the complex effects of war, this book is highly relevant for postgraduate students, researchers and advanced undergraduate students in the fields of cultural psychology, psychosocial studies, peace and conflict studies and cultural history.

Chapter 4, Chapter 5, Chapter 7 and Chapter 10 of this book are freely available as downloadable Open Access PDFs at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.

To read the online archive of Two Months of War, please visit the Urban Media Archive of the Center for Urban History (Lviv, Ukraine): https://uma.lvivcenter.org/en/collections/178/interviews


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781032582245
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 04/15/2024
Pages: 310
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Bohdan Shumylovych is an Associate Professor of Cultural Studies at the Ukrainian Catholic University. He also works at the Center for Urban History in Lviv, Ukraine.

Magdalena Zolkos is an Associate Professor in the Department of Social Sciences and Philosophy at the University of Jyväskylä, Finland.

Table of Contents

Introduction  Part I: Recording Lived Experiences of War through Diaries, Images and Dreams  Chapter 1. Collective Practice of Meditation and Phenomenology of Consciousness in War  Chapter 2. ‘The Production of Fireflies’. Searching for Truth and Truthfulness in the Diaries and Images of War, Conversation with Bohdan Shumylovych  Chapter 3. The Emotional and Psychological Registers of War, Conversation with Natalka Ilchyshyn  EXCERPTS FROM DIARIES OF WAR AND LIFE (1)  Part II: The Ruptures and Ruins of War  Chapter 4. Dreaming of War  Chapter 5. ‘The Word Remains’. War Diaries in Ruptured Time and Space  Chapter 6. The Image in Ruins  Chapter 7. Quiet Trauma and the War in Ukraine  EXCERPTS FROM DIARIES OF WAR AND LIFE (2)  Part III: Resistance, Endurance, Testimony  Chapter 8. Unexpected Shapes of Courage: Emotions of Resistance in Ukraine  Chapter 9. The Determination to Resist. Dumky by Young Ukrainians  Chapter 10. Testimony, Endurance, Tryvoga: A History Open to Shivering Bodies

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