Anna Vozna
@AnnaVozna2
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PhD student, #uottawa Political Science Researcher of Eastern Ukraine 🇺🇦
Joined September 2022
The 2024 TCUP Conference begins in under two weeks! There’s still plenty of time to register to attend in person or online. Who will you hear from at the conference? 1/5 https://t.co/xRGMEfnoRP
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. @OxanaShevel and I in Feb 2022: Ru will have a hard time conquering Ukraine because Ukraine will resist vigorously. Charap in Feb 2022: don’t give weapons to Ukraine bc it’ll be useless. We were right, he was wrong. Since then, he got invited to the White House 9 times, we: 0
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There some video from the previous today’s attack on #Kharkiv. We have organized so many conferences there. My Uni @KarazinUniver is the next door, and seems it’s also suffered a lot. #ArmUkraineASAP
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The amazing ASN World Convention is back (16-18 May, 2024) at Columbia U. Call for Proposals, deadline December 6, 2023. 150 panels -- Ukraine, Russia, Caucasus, Eurasia, Balkans, Central Europe, Turkey/Greece, Nationalism, Migration, Populism. A fiesta! https://t.co/Ku5V2GLAIH
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The Danyliw Seminar is back! It will take place a bit earlier in the Fall (28-30 September, uOttawa campus), covering a wide range of topics and disciplines (social science, history, arts) on the war, but not only. Proposal deadline: 21 June 2023. https://t.co/fneA8CASRX
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Today, I am 365 days sober from the delusion that 🇷🇺 will ever shed the layers of its imperialist totalitarian mess on its own. #StandWithUkraine 🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦
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Also, this speaks to the quality of "Russian Studies." If the Harvard graduate only got familiar with postcolonial theory after graduation, wtf do people even do there? And what do they do in smaller schools 🤔🤦(6/6)
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@NewYorker publishing this reflects a general trend of trusting Western "experts" more than Ukrainian ones. Yeah, you guys know better what's going on with us (not really). (5/6)
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So many questions. After years of willful ignorance, did she write this article now because Ukraine has become a hot topic? Well, others have been viewing Russian and Post-Soviet literatures through postcolonial lens for years. Seems like they would have been better experts.4/6
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She also ignored the perspectives of the people directly affected by Russian imperialism. So, adding general arrogance to academic arrogance. (3/6)
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She could have seen it from her room had she done her homework while doing her PhD in Russian literature. But she didn't. She read her first book on postcolonialism Said's Orientalism years after. Why trust expertise of the person who did such a questionable job studying? (2/6)
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Wonder why @NewYorker published a piece on how Russian literature can be viewed as postcolonial by a person who had this thought for the first time around yesterday. While dismissing Ukrainian experts who have been talking about this for years https://t.co/rgai5gyde2 (1/6)
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Реклама рассчитана на клинических идиотов. Как думаете, почему? https://t.co/itZgGhwlmE
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Russian colonialism was different from Western colonialism, because it was not overseas, but contiguous. This made Russian colonialism so persistent and dangerous: Russians cannot accept the independence of the colonized peoples.
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Hey @elonmusk, it seems like it's no longer possible to have a Ukrainian number verify a Twitter account/two-factor authentication. Ukraine is not in your list of countries, see our screenshot. It's vital for us to keep showing the world what's going on in our country.
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Today as Chair of the Canada Ukraine Parliamentary Friendship Group I co-hosted a briefing with @MIGSinstitute delivered by Dr.@AzeemIbrahim, Prof @JP_Peacemaking & @yonahdiamond. We discussed 🇷🇺's breaches of the Genocide Convention & the need for a reparations mechanism for 🇺🇦.
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#Danyliw22 “Forget everything you know about Donbass. These are myths that have obstructed its heterogeneity. Amidst multitude of identities there is of course Ukrainian identity, and heterogenous too, with diverse meanings of what Ukrainian is.” - @KaterynaZarembo
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