Ukrainian Modernism and Feminism with Tamara Hundorova | Literatura 2025


Ukrainian Modernism and Feminism with Tamara Hundorova | Literatura 2025

Date and time:

Tuesday 24 June, 2025
18:30 - 20:00

Location:

ONLINE


Ukrainian modernism and feminism: Lesia Ukrainka and Olha Kobylianska

NB: registration will close 10 minutes before the seminar, 18:20 BST on 24 June.

In the third seminar of the Literatura course, Professor Tamara Hundorova, Principal Scholar Fellow at the Institute of Literature (National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine) will acquaint you with pioneering Ukrainian feminists in literature.

‘The prominent Ukrainian female authors Lesia Ukrainka (1871–1913) and Olha Kobylianska (1863–1942) play a significant role in the development of Ukrainian literary modernism. Their writing is closely intertwined to illuminate a multiplicity of concerns, ranging from gender to race, culture to nature, feminism to nationalism, revealing the deeply autobiographical nature of their works.’

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Ukrainian Modernism and Feminism with Tamara Hundorova | Literatura 2025

General admission £35

Student £25

Lecturer

Tamara Hundorova

Professor Hundorova is a literary critic and cultural researcher whose research interests include contemporary and modern Ukrainian literature, modernism, postmodernism, postcolonial criticism, Chornobyl, and feminism. You can find out more about her here.