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What happens when a country at war begins to reclaim its voice in global culture?In this episode, we sit down with Ukrainian journalist, editor of The Ukrainians, and cultural curator Bohdana Neborak to talk about Ukrainian literature, publishing bias, and the politics of visibility in the English-speaking world.đ Recorded in Kyiv | Guest: Bohdana NeborakWe discuss: â Why Ukrainian books are still hard to find abroadâ The limits of âdecolonisationâ as a buzzwordâ How Ukrainian identity is shaped by language, trauma and resistanceâ What war teaches us about ethics, propaganda, and storytellingâ And why focusing on culture may be more powerful than fighting lies
By Yaroslava Bukhta, Jonathan FinkWhat happens when a country at war begins to reclaim its voice in global culture?In this episode, we sit down with Ukrainian journalist, editor of The Ukrainians, and cultural curator Bohdana Neborak to talk about Ukrainian literature, publishing bias, and the politics of visibility in the English-speaking world.đ Recorded in Kyiv | Guest: Bohdana NeborakWe discuss: â Why Ukrainian books are still hard to find abroadâ The limits of âdecolonisationâ as a buzzwordâ How Ukrainian identity is shaped by language, trauma and resistanceâ What war teaches us about ethics, propaganda, and storytellingâ And why focusing on culture may be more powerful than fighting lies