Natalia Khanenko-Friesen
Natalia Khanenko-Friesen is an oral historian and cultural anthropologist currently serving in the roles of the director of the Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies and Huculak Chair in Ukrainian Culture and Ethnography, both in the Faculty of Arts, University of Alberta, Canada. Her research interests include oral history, vernacular culture, diasporic and ethnic identities, labor migration, and immigrant letter writing. She authored or (co)edited the following books monographs, "Ukrainian Otherlands: Diaspora, Homeland and Folk Imagination in the 20th Century (U of Wisconsin Press, 2015); "The other world, or ethnicity in action: Canadian Ukrainianness at the end of the 20th century" (Smoloskyp Press, 2011); "Orality and Literacy: Reflections Across Disciplines" (U of Toronto Press, 2011) and "Reclaiming the Personal: Oral History in Post-Socialist Europe" (U of Toronto Press, 2015). Dr. Khanenko-Friesen is the founding editor of Canada's scholarly journal Engaged Scholar Journal: Community-Engaged Research, Teaching and Learning. Her current book project has the working title “Decollectivized: The Last Generation of Soviet Farmers Speak Out."
Session Five | 10:00, May 16, 2023
"It Takes Three to Tango: Epistolary Transatlantic Adventures in Love, Art, and Diasporic Longing."
“To Improve the Quality of Document Processing”: Transition from Military Postal Control to Secret Postal Control (1946) and its Impact on Perlustration Practices" - Jelena Pogosjan
“From World War II to the Cold War: Transformations of Postal Censorship as a Mirror of Social Change” - Andriy Kohut
"It Takes Three to Tango: Epistolary Transatlantic Adventure in Love, Art, and Diasporic Longing" - Natalia Khanenko-Friesen
Speakers: Andriy Kohut, Natalia Khanenko-Friesen, Jelena Pogosjan
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