The Politics of Language in Wartime Ukraine

The Secret Life of Language by School of Languages and Linguistics - The University of Melbourne

Episode notes

Since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, many Ukrainians who grew up speaking Russian are now making the shift to Ukrainian. But what’s motivating this shift? How does language feature more largely in Russia’s war against Ukraine? And what’s been the impact of centuries of Russification, and the suppression of the Ukrainian language and identity, on present-day Ukraine?

In this episode of The Secret Life of Language, we delve into these questions with the insights of historian Dr Iryna Skubii and linguist Dr Natalia Kudriavtseva, exploring the complexities of the language question in Ukraine. We also talk to two young Ukrainians, Amina and Volodymyr, about their lived experiences between the two languages. Presented by Dr Olga Maxwell.

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Keywords
UkraineRussiaUkrainianRussianwarSurzhykinvasionOlga MaxwellUniversity of MelbournePutinKyivliteratureHolodomorlinguisticsbilingualcolonialismpoliticshistorysociologyidentitycultural identity