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Decolonizing Ukraine
The Indigenous People of Crimea and Pathways to Freedom- Authors:
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- 2025
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- 2025
- ISBN-Print
- 979-8-8818-0445-9
- ISBN-Online
- 979-8-8818-0447-3
- Publisher
- Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 242
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- Contents No access
- Figures No access
- Abbreviations No access
- Note on Translation and Transliteration No access
- Preface No access
- Acknowledgments No access
- The Alchemy of Adversity No access
- A Settler Colonial Project No access
- The Book’s Organizational Logic No access
- Recognition No access
- Cognitive Deoccupation No access
- Chapter Overview No access
- References No access
- In a Word No access
- Crimean Tatars’ Previous Statehood No access
- Rethinking Regional History No access
- The Unlawful Referendum No access
- Passportization No access
- Summary No access
- References No access
- The Basis of Indigenous Status in International Law No access
- Indigenous Rights Are Human Rights No access
- Indigenous Rights Are More Capacious than Minority Rights No access
- The Case Against Indigenous Status No access
- Indigenous Governance No access
- When Elephants Fight: Indigeneity in Russia No access
- The Other Elephant: Indigeneity in Ukraine No access
- The Significance of Crimean Tatars for Ukraine No access
- Summary No access
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- Displacement in Time and Space No access
- A Return to the USSR No access
- “Like an Excursion to an Asylum” No access
- “Like in a Science Fiction Film” No access
- Inverting Moral Hierarchies No access
- Summary No access
- References No access
- Accusations of Treason in Crimea: A Brief History No access
- Romantic Partner Relationships No access
- Voting in the Referendum No access
- Parents and Children No access
- Friendship No access
- Portraits of Stalin No access
- Treason in the Present No access
- Summary No access
- References No access
- Meeting Jamala No access
- Public Mourning and Recognition No access
- The Song “1944”: What It Mourns No access
- “Where’s Your Heart?” No access
- An Apolitical Project No access
- More Grievable Meant More Livable No access
- The Contrast between Grief and Pity: Grief Builds Community No access
- Raising Awareness No access
- Now We Cannot Be Forgotten No access
- The Album “Qirim” No access
- Summary No access
- References No access
- Oppression during the Soviet Period No access
- Claiming Themselves No access
- “I Decided to Change My Life” No access
- “You Can Say Anything You Want” No access
- Civic Identity: “Head and Heart” No access
- The National Context No access
- The Cultivation of Freedom No access
- New Narratives No access
- Gradations of Freedom No access
- Summary No access
- References No access
- Arriving at the Barricade No access
- The Work of the Barricade No access
- The Women’s Dormitory No access
- Of Courage and Coloniality No access
- The Imbalances Are Structural No access
- Mahatma Gandhi, “Che” Guevara, and the Political Subjectivity at the Barricade No access
- A Dream No access
- A Crimean Tatar Epistemology of History No access
- Some Disagreed with Armed Activism No access
- After the Full-Scale Invasion of Ukraine No access
- Summary No access
- References No access
- The Pragmatic Value of Fear No access
- Staying in Crimea No access
- The Graves of Our Ancestors No access
- Debt to Living Elders and the Land No access
- Politically Motivated Imprisonment No access
- Military Conscription No access
- A Principled Escape No access
- Summary No access
- References No access
- Responsibility without Blame No access
- Mutual Recognition No access
- Slavic IDPs No access
- Recognition and Redistribution No access
- Layers of Misrecognition No access
- Summary No access
- References No access
- The Phenomenology of Occupation and Displacement No access
- Repairing Damaged Ecosystems No access
- Summary No access
- References No access
- Appendix A: List of Cited Interviewees by Number and Pseudonym No access Pages 201 - 202
- Appendix B: Methodology No access Pages 203 - 206
- Notes No access Pages 207 - 228
- Index No access Pages 229 - 240
- About the Author No access Pages 241 - 242




