Office: 316-C Arts Building
Telephone: 780-492-9225
Fax: c/o 780-492-9106
E-mail: oleh.ilnytzkyj@ualberta.ca
Web Site: http://www.arts.ualberta.ca/~ukraina/
Principal Teaching Areas: Modernism & Avant-Garde; Romanticism; Realism; Women Writers; Literary Criticism & Theory; Ukrainian Language.
Research Areas: Modernism; Futurism; 19th and 20th century Ukrainian Literature; Ukrainian-Russian Literary and Cultural Relations; CALL; Literature and Computers.
Selected Publications:
Pylypiuk, Natalia, Oleh Ilnytzkyj and Serhii Kozakov, A Concordance to the
Complete Works of Hryhorii Skovoroda (Edmonton: University of Alberta,
2009). A project funded by the SSHRC.
<http://www.arts.ualberta.ca/~ukr/skovoroda/NEW/index.php>
"'Imperial Culture' and Russian-Ukrainian Unity Myths," in Ukraine, the EU and Russia: History Culture and International Relations. Edited by Stephen Velychenko. Studies in Central and Eastern Europe. Series Ed., Roger E.
Kanet (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007) 52-69.
³Ukraine as ŒRussia¹ or How to Deconstruct the Construction of ŒRussianness¹,² in The Re-integration of Ukraine in Europe: A Historical, Historiographical and Politically Urgent Issue. Edited by Giovann Brogi Bercoff and Giulia Lami (Alessandria [Italy]: Dell'Orso Editore, 2005) 39-55.
"Cultural Indeterminacy in the Russian Empire: Nikolai Gogol as a Ukrainian Post-Colonial Writer," in Paul Duncan Morris, ed., A World of Slavic Literatures. Essays in Comparative Slavic Studies in Honour of Edward Mozejko, Slavica: Bloomington, Indiana, 2002, pp. 153-171.
[with George B. Hawrysch] A Concordance to the Poetic Works of Taras Shevchenko. Shevchenko Scientific Society and CIUS Press: New York and Toronto, 2001. Volumes 1-4. Appendixes. 3,230 pp. Winner of the 2003 "Best Book Award" of the American Association for Ukrainian Studies.
"Hohol' and the Post-Colonial Context" [in Ukrainian], Krytyka (Kyiv), No. 3 (29) March 2000: 9-13.
"Rape in Shevchenko's Trizna: Textual Fact or Theoretical Fiction?" in Myroslav Shkandrij, ed., Creating a Modern Ukrainian Cultural Space: Essays in Honour of Jaroslav Rozumnyj, CIUS: Edmonton, 2000, pp. 3-17
Nova generatsiia (The New Generation), 1927-1930. A Comprehensive Index. Research Report No. 63. CIUS (UofA): Edmonton, 1998. 55 pages. See also: http://www.utoronto.ca/cius/HTMfiles/Intpub/Ilnytzkyj/iln-nov1.htm
Ukrainian Futurism, 1914-1930. An Historical and Critical Study. Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute. Distributed by Harvard University Press: Cambridge, MA, 1997. 413 pp. Winner of the 1997 "Best Book Award" of the American Association for Ukrainian Studies.
"Transplanting Postmodernism: Doubts of a Reader" [in Ukrainian], Suchasnist' (Kyiv) 10 (1995): 111-115.
"Ukrains'ka khata and the Paradoxes of Ukrainian Modernism,” Journal of Ukrainian Studies, 19.2 (1994): 5-30. Winner of the 1996 "Best Article Award" of the American Association for Ukrainian Studies.
"Ukrainian Symbolism and the Problem of Modernism," Canadian Slavonic Papers Vol. XXXIV, Nos. 1–2 (March–June 1992): 113-130.
"Moving away from Futurism" [in Ukrainian], Slovo i chas (Kyiv) (1992: 3): 39-43.
"Ukrainian and Russian Studies and the New World Order," Canadian Slavonic Papers Vol. XXXIV, No. 4 (December 1992): 445-458.
"Shevchenko and the Futurists" [in Ukrainian], in Svity Tarasa Shevchenka. Zbirnyk stattej do 175-richchia z dnia narodzhennia poeta Edited by L.M.L.Z. Onyshkevych, L. Rudnytzky, B. Pevny and T. Hunczak. Memoirs of the Shevchenko Scientific Society. Vol. 214. New York, 1991. pp.149-159.
"The Modernist Ideology and Mykola Khvyl'ovyi." Harvard Ukrainian Studies, Vol. XV, No. 3/4 (December 1991), pp. 257-262; 284-287 (Discussion).
"The Cossack and Peasant Ethos in Conflict: Reflections on Khiba revut' voly, iak iasla povni" [in Ukrainian], Slovo i chas (Kyiv), No. 4, 1990, pp. 50-56.
"Private Worlds: The Psychological Dimension of Les' Martovych's Prose," Harvard Ukrainian Studies, Vol. 14, No. 3-4 (December, 1990), pp. 350-363.
Other:
Editor, Canadian Slavonic Papers (2001 - present).
McCalla Research Professorship, 2001-2002.
Adjunct Professor of Comparative Literature (1999-present).
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