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Tamara Ivanivna Hundorova (Ukrainian: Гундорова Тамара Іванівна; born 17 July 1955, Klimivka,
Karlivka Raion,
Poltava Oblast) is a
Ukrainian literary...
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generation that
Tamara Hundorova, a
literary scholar,
calls «post-Chornobyl». The
Chernobyl catastrophe (1986),
according to
Hundorova, is not only one of...
- 1991-2011.
Lexington Books. pp. 126–130. ISBN 9781498538824.
Tamara Hundorova (2019). "Feminist Postmodernism:
Oksana Zabuzkho". The Post-Chornobyl...
- four. The area of
Karlivka Raion was
merged into
Poltava Raion.
Tamara Hundorova -
Ukrainian literary critic and
culturologist "Ланновская громада" (in...
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found women's
studies in Ukraine.
Inviting scholars Vira Ageyeva,
Tamara Hundorova, and
Natalka Shumylo to parti****te,
Pavlychko established a feminist...
- Юрій Андрухович, Олександр Іванець, Віктор Неборак,
retrieved 2023-05-24
Hundorova,
Tamara (2019). The Post-Chornobyl Library.
Academic Studies Press. ISBN 9781644692394...
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February 2022. Mušynka, Mykola; Yatskiv, Yaroslav; Andreychyn, Mykhailo;
Hundorova, Tamara; Pavlyshyn, Marko; Masenko, Larysa; Trymbach, Serhiy; Matiash...
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artist and academic,
active in women's and
community organizations Tamara Hundorova (born 1955),
Ukrainian culturologist, one of the
pioneers of women's studies...
- the
National Academy of
Sciences of Ukraine. In 1990, Aheyeva,
Tamara Hundorova, and
Natalka Shumylo worked with
Solomiia Pavlychko to
establish a feminist...
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Hrynevycheva (1875-1947), writer,
journalist and
community leader Tamara Hundorova (born 1955),
literary critic and
culturologist Svetlana Ischenko (born...