
re/visions is a new monthly journal dedicated to examining the new reality and profound upheavals brought by Russia’s full-scale invasion. Publishing in Ukrainian and English, re/visions is a space for reconsidering familiar narratives, concepts, and even words that now demand new understanding. The journal engages writers, journalists, scholars, and other intellectuals in in-depth consideration of the premises and outcomes of the events currently being experienced. Each issue explores an overarching topic or concept through interviews, essays, visual analysis, reviews, and profiles.
The IWM is pleased to support re/visions, whose editor-in-chief is critic, editor, and film curator Daria Badior, a former IWM fellow and Documenting Ukraine grantee. Permanent Fellow Katherine Younger and Senior Research Fellow Taras Fedirko are members of the re/visions advisory board.
Grief and Healing is the theme of the first issue of re/visions, available now. Exploring profound loss and pain both for individuals and within society, this issue reflects on grief during wartime, mental health after losing loved ones, commemoration practices of people and states, and nurturing hope during hard times. Contributors to the first issue of re/visions include Documenting Ukraine grantees Mykola Homanyuk and Maryna Stepanska and former IWM fellows Mischa Gabowitsch and Ivan Kozlenko.
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