TY - BOOK AU - Kononenko,Natalie TI - Ukrainian Epic and Historical Song: Folklore in Context SN - 9781487515706 AV - ML3690 .K825 2018 U1 - 782.42162/91791 23 PY - 2019///] CY - Toronto PB - University of Toronto Press KW - Dumy, Ukrainian KW - History and criticism KW - DISCOUNT-B KW - LITERARY CRITICISM / Russian & Former Soviet Union KW - bisacsh KW - Ukrainian Ottoman relations KW - Ukrainian KW - epic KW - historical memory KW - historical song KW - history KW - national identity N1 - Frontmatter --; Contents --; Acknowledgments --; Geographical Names --; Introduction --; 1. The Recording And Publication Of Dumy --; 2. Kobzari And Lirnyky – The Singers Of Dumy --; 3. Turko-Tatar Slavery --; 4. The Rise Of The Kozaks – Battles On Land And On Sea --; 5. The Khmelnytskyi Period --; 6. Dumy About Everyday Life – Songs Reflecting The Post- Khmelnytskyi Period --; Conclusion --; Epilogue --; Notes --; Bibliography --; List Of Songs --; List Of Songs; restricted access N2 - Ukrainian epic, or dumy, were first recorded from blind mendicant minstrels in the nineteenth century, yet they reflect events dating back to as early as the 1300s. Ukrainian Epic and Historical Song provides new translations in contemporary English of these songs of family strife, war, and human dignity. It also explains the historical events celebrated in epic and other historical songs: fierce battles, rebellion against tyranny, the struggles of captivity, the joys of escape from slavery. Natalie Kononenko’s expert translation and analysis of Ukrainian epics provides a sweeping social history of folklore that is vital to Ukrainian identity. A translation of at least one variant of every known epic is included. Whereas earlier trends in folklore scholarship emphasized genre purity and compartmentalization, Kononenko critically examines the events about which songs were sung. Her emphasis on the lives of ordinary people rather than on leaders reshapes our understanding of how epics were composed and performed. Kononenko’s ground-breaking analysis also illuminates Ukrainian self-understanding and explains how songs preserve and perpetuate historical memory. Scholars interested in epic song, history, and general folklore will benefit from this work. Members of the Ukrainian diaspora will find new appreciation of Ukrainian folklore UR - https://doi.org/10.3138/9781487515706 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9781487515706 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9781487515706/original ER -