Utilizing hermeneutical, moral, and political philosophy and discourse analysis, this book explores Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine and exposes how (pseudo)History, gender narratives, information warfare, religious discourses, and other forms of propaganda have laid the groundwork for the present war and function to maintain it.
Utilizing hermeneutical, moral, and political philosophy and discourse analysis, this book explores Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine and exposes how (pseudo)History, gender narratives, information warfare, religious discourses, and other forms of propaganda have laid the groundwork for the present war and function to maintain it.
Cynthia R. Nielsen is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Dallas, where she teaches courses in the areas of hermeneutics, ethics, philosophy of language, aesthetics, contemporary continental philosophy, and the history of philosophy. Her interest in hermeneutics applies to a broad range of topics, including aesthetics, environmental ethics, social and political (mis)uses of language, Ukrainian Studies, philosophy of race and gender, and post- and decolonial studies. Her most recent monograph is Gadamer's Hermeneutical Aesthetics: On Art as a Performative, Dynamic, Communal, Event (Routledge 2023).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Serhiy Zhadan on War-Time, Language, and Poetry After Bucha 2. Why Did Russia Invade Ukraine? 3. History Returns and Has a (Neo)Imperial Rhythm and Rhyme 4. Russia's Imperial Identity: Origin Myths, Divinizing Narratives, and Discursive Media Strategies 5. Crimes Against the Environment: Russia's Destruction of the Kakhovka Dam as an Act of Ecocide 6. Oleksandr Mykhed and The Language of War
Introduction 1. Serhiy Zhadan on War-Time, Language, and Poetry After Bucha 2. Why Did Russia Invade Ukraine? 3. History Returns and Has a (Neo)Imperial Rhythm and Rhyme 4. Russia's Imperial Identity: Origin Myths, Divinizing Narratives, and Discursive Media Strategies 5. Crimes Against the Environment: Russia's Destruction of the Kakhovka Dam as an Act of Ecocide 6. Oleksandr Mykhed and The Language of War
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