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SUMMARY:Teach-In on Russia’s War in Ukraine: Oksana Kis, “Survival as Victory: U
	krainian Women in the Gulag”
DESCRIPTION:\n&ldquo\;Survival as Victory: Ukrainian Women in the Gulag&
	rdquo\;\n\nOksana Kis\n\nBased on the written memoirs\, autobiographies\
	, and oral histories ofmore than 150 survivors\, Oksana Kis details wome
	n&rsquo\;s resistance to the brutality of camp conditions\, not only thr
	ough the preservation of customs and traditions from everyday home life\
	, but also through the frequent elision of regional and confessional dif
	ferences\, and analyzes the legacy of the Gulag system.\n\nOksana Kis is
	 a feminist historian\, anthropologist\, and head of the Department of S
	ocial Anthropology at the Ethnology Institute of National Academy of Sci
	ences of Ukraine (based in Lviv). She is president of the Ukrainian Asso
	ciation for Research in Women&rsquo\;s History and a co-founder and vice
	-president of the Ukrainian Association of Oral History.&nbsp\;\n\nSpons
	ored by the College of the Liberal Arts\n\nMeeting ID:&nbsp\;325 783 180
	0\n\nFor more details: https://events.la.psu.edu/event/oksana-kis/
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<html><head></head><body><p><b>&ldquo;Survi
	val as Victory: Ukrainian Women in the Gulag&rdquo;</b></p><p><b>Oksana 
	Kis</b></p><p>Based on the written memoirs, autobiographies, and oral hi
	stories ofmore than 150 survivors, Oksana Kis details women&rsquo;s resi
	stance to the brutality of camp conditions, not only through the preserv
	ation of customs and traditions from everyday home life, but also throug
	h the frequent elision of regional and confessional differences, and ana
	lyzes the legacy of the Gulag system.</p><p>Oksana Kis is a feminist his
	torian, anthropologist, and head of the Department of Social Anthropolog
	y at the Ethnology Institute of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine 
	(based in Lviv). She is president of the Ukrainian Association for Resea
	rch in Women&rsquo;s History and a co-founder and vice-president of the 
	Ukrainian Association of Oral History.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Sponsored by the C
	ollege of the Liberal Arts</i></p><p>Meeting ID:&nbsp;325 783 1800</p><p
	>For more details: <a href='https://events.la.psu.edu/event/oksana-kis/'
	>https://events.la.psu.edu/event/oksana-kis/</a></p></body></html>
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