Shuvalova, Mariia2018-12-242018-12-242018[Khanenko-Friesen, Natalia. Ukrainian Otherlands: Diaspora, Homeland and Folk Imagination in the Twentieth Century. Madison, Wisconsin: the University of Wisconsin Press, 2015. 290 pp.] / reviewed by Mariia Shuvalova // Kyiv-Mohyla Humanities Journal. - 2018. - No. 5 : Cross-Cultural Connections and Displacement in Ukraine and Beyond. - P. 205-207.2313-4895https://ekmair.ukma.edu.ua/handle/123456789/14962What happens when people leave their homelands in search of a better life? How do decisions aimed at the avoidance of danger or the improvement of well-being shape people’s identities, change their memory of the places they left, and form the image of the places they have come to? These questions are ambiguous; being issues, important in spheres such as philosophy, psychology, anthropology, sociology, economy, and law. They are also the subject of Natalia Khanenko-Friesen’s study Ukrainian Otherlands: Diaspora, Homeland, and Folk Imagination in the Twentieth Century.enUkrainiansdiasporareviewKhanenko-Friesen, Natalia. Ukrainian Otherlands: Diaspora, Homeland and Folk Imagination in the Twentieth Century. Madison, Wisconsin: the University of Wisconsin Press, 2015. 290 pp. : [review]Other