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This volume examines Russia's war on Ukraine. Scholars who have lived through the Russian invasion or who have conducted ethnographic research in the region for decades provide timely analysis of a war that will leave a lasting mark on the twenty-first century.

Using the concept of dispossession, this volume showcases some of the novel ways violence operates in the Russian-Ukrainian war and the multiple means by which civilians, within the conflict zone and beyond, have become active participants in the war effort. Anthropological perspectives on war provide on-the-ground insight, historically informed analysis, and theoretical engagement to depict the experiences of dispossession by war and the motivations that drive the responses of the dispossessed. Such perspectives humanize the victims even as they depict the very inhumanity of war.

Dispossession is geared towards upper-level undergraduate and graduate students, scholars, and the general reader who seeks to h

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Introduction: War and dispossession; Part I: Experiencing loss through dispossession and displacement; 1.The time that was taken from us: Temporal experiences after the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine - Natalia Otrishchenko; 2. The emotional and behavioral consequences of the Russian invasion of Ukraine for the civilian population of Ukraine - Valentyna Pavlenko; 3. Population displacement and the Russian occupation of Crimea: “Never again” becomes “Again and again” - Greta Uehling; 4. No longer a citizen: Dispossession in Eastern Ukraine - Oleksandra Tarkhanova; 5. Fragmented lives, fragmented histories in Odesa - Marina Sapritsky-Nahum; 6. Faith and war: Grassroots Ukrainian Protestantism in the context of the Russian invasion - Tatiana Vagramenko; Part II: Radical openness and responding to dispossession; 7. Memes as antibodies: Creativity and resilience in the face of Russia’s war - Laada Bilaniuk; 8. “Russian Warship, Go F*ck Yourself”: Circulating social media discourses in the Russia-Ukraine war - Bridget Goodman; 9. Responses to dispossession: Self-organization and the state - Emily Channell-Justice; 10. Women and gender equality in the Ukrainian Armed Forces - Tamara Martsenyuk; 11. Meeting the Other: Peacekeeping and religious actors in a time of war - Tetiana Kalenychenko.

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 1/15/2023 12:12:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781032466224, 978-1032466224
      ISBN10: 1032466227
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This volume examines Russia's war on Ukraine. Scholars who have lived through the Russian invasion or who have conducted ethnographic research in the region for decades provide timely analysis of a war that will leave a lasting mark on the twenty-first century.

      Using the concept of dispossession, this volume showcases some of the novel ways violence operates in the Russian-Ukrainian war and the multiple means by which civilians, within the conflict zone and beyond, have become active participants in the war effort. Anthropological perspectives on war provide on-the-ground insight, historically informed analysis, and theoretical engagement to depict the experiences of dispossession by war and the motivations that drive the responses of the dispossessed. Such perspectives humanize the victims even as they depict the very inhumanity of war.

      Dispossession is geared towards upper-level undergraduate and graduate students, scholars, and the general reader who seeks to h

      Table of Contents

      Introduction: War and dispossession; Part I: Experiencing loss through dispossession and displacement; 1.The time that was taken from us: Temporal experiences after the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine - Natalia Otrishchenko; 2. The emotional and behavioral consequences of the Russian invasion of Ukraine for the civilian population of Ukraine - Valentyna Pavlenko; 3. Population displacement and the Russian occupation of Crimea: “Never again” becomes “Again and again” - Greta Uehling; 4. No longer a citizen: Dispossession in Eastern Ukraine - Oleksandra Tarkhanova; 5. Fragmented lives, fragmented histories in Odesa - Marina Sapritsky-Nahum; 6. Faith and war: Grassroots Ukrainian Protestantism in the context of the Russian invasion - Tatiana Vagramenko; Part II: Radical openness and responding to dispossession; 7. Memes as antibodies: Creativity and resilience in the face of Russia’s war - Laada Bilaniuk; 8. “Russian Warship, Go F*ck Yourself”: Circulating social media discourses in the Russia-Ukraine war - Bridget Goodman; 9. Responses to dispossession: Self-organization and the state - Emily Channell-Justice; 10. Women and gender equality in the Ukrainian Armed Forces - Tamara Martsenyuk; 11. Meeting the Other: Peacekeeping and religious actors in a time of war - Tetiana Kalenychenko.

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