id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt jw827943j9c Kristina Hook When the Ukrainian World Was Destroyed: Genocidal Narrative Convergence and Stakeholder Interactions during National Crises 2020 .txt text/plain 364 10 13 Contextualizing this argument through 2.5 years of ethnographic fieldwork and participant-observation in Ukraine, I explore Holodomor narrative functions—including reclamation, resistance, absolution, and camouflage—and demonstrate the salience of this event and its legacy in understanding contemporary Ukraine. Since Ukraine's 1991 independence, narratives regarding the Holodomor have grown from a diffuse set of suppressed memories into an officially-sanctioned charter story for Ukrainian national identity as nuances decreased and stakeholder narratives converged during a series of escalating national crises. cache/jw827943j9c.txt txt/jw827943j9c.txt