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Lofstrom Loop
Lofstrom loop 405 (19.04.2025)

Lofstrom Loop

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2025


link Трек-лист: 01. The Chemical Brothers — Salmon Dance 02. Lenny Kravitz — American Woman 03. Apollo 440 — Ain't Talkin' ‘Bout Dub 04. t-Zhuk — Amaga 05. Justice vs. Simian — We Are Your Friends 06. Pain — Shut Your Mouth 07. Mervent — Ev Sistr 08. punktò — la la la 09. Yeasayer … Продолжить чтение Lofstrom loop 405 (19.04.2025)

Chronicles of Farfall
0.4 Yuk Zhuk

Chronicles of Farfall

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 80:27


Meet Ruffin Bailey as Yuk Zhuk in this introductory episode. Join the Fallen to get access to our weekly webshow + other perks: https://www.patreon.com/chroniclesoffarfall Check us out @: https://www.chroniclesoffarfall.com https://www.instagram.com/chroniclesoffarfall https://www.facebook.com/chroniclesoffarfall Sponsor: https://www.santoriwines.com

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#StoriesByScrimba Podcast
Nadia Zhuk: Anybody Can Code, and Your Background Doesn't Define You

#StoriesByScrimba Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 35:18


KISS FM Ukraine
t-Zhuk - KISS.CLUB.MIX (06.10.23)

KISS FM Ukraine

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 51:03


KISS.CLUB.MIX by t-Zhuk on Kiss FM Ukraine

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Brilliance Security Magazine Podcast
Unraveling Cryptocurrency Security

Brilliance Security Magazine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 25:50


In the most recent episode of the BSM podcast, Steven Bowcut delves deep into the cybersecurity landscape of cryptocurrencies with Dr. Aleksandr Zhuk, the CISO of sFOX.  Summary Dr. Zhuk's insights shed light on the unique challenges and threats that digital currency platforms face, which are distinct from traditional digital technologies. One of the key topics discussed is the common belief in the infallibility of blockchain technology due to its decentralized nature and cryptographic backbone. Dr. Zhuk decodes this perception, highlighting where its strengths lie and pinpointing typical areas of vulnerability. For those in the DeFi community, this episode is especially enlightening, as Dr. Zhuk underscores emerging threats and potential attack vectors that often go unnoticed. The discussion culminates in his expert recommendations on precautions that DeFi platforms should adopt to enhance their security posture. Curious about the intricacies of cryptocurrency security? Dive into the full conversation and arm yourself with knowledge.  About our Guest Dr. Aleksandr Zhuk is the Chief Information Security Officer at sFOX. He is also a founding faculty member, Adjunct Professor of Yeshiva University's Cybersecurity Program, and a contributor to FINTECH.TV. Before joining sFOX, Dr. Zhuk was an Information Security Architect at Axoni. In addition to his Ph.D., he holds a Master's Degree in Engineering from George Washington University.

The Heart of Giving Podcast
How to Help Ukraine - A First-Hand Account from Kateryna Zhuk - Part 2

The Heart of Giving Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2023 30:46


This week, we continue the conversation in Part 2 of our episode featuring Kateryna Zhuk, co-founder of Charity Turner, Ukraine's Charity Watchdog. She talks about the situation in Ukraine right now, what charities are doing, and how we can contribute to help the people of Ukraine.  Transcript: https://give.org/docs/default-source/podcasts/heart-of-giving-podcast---kateryna-zhuk-part-2-of-2-transcript.pdf    

The Heart of Giving Podcast
How to Help Ukraine - A First-Hand Account from Kateryna Zhuk, Co-Founder of Charity Turner, Ukraine's Charity Watchdog

The Heart of Giving Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2023 25:57


In today's episode, we speak with Kateryna Zhuk, co-founder of Charity Turner, Ukraine's Charity Watchdog. She talks about the situation in Ukraine right now, what charities are doing, and how we can contribute to help the people of Ukraine.  Transcript: https://give.org/docs/default-source/podcasts/heart-of-giving-podcast---kateryna-zhuk-part-1-of-2.pdf 

This Week in Skating Podcast
This Week in Skating / 2023 Worlds Recap & More w/Matteo Morelli

This Week in Skating Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 100:59


This week we are joined by Team IDC journalist Matteo Morelli to breakdown everything that happened at the World Championships in Saitama, Japan. This episode also includes other news for the week.This Week in Skating is hosted by Gina Capellazzi and Daphne Backman and is a cooperative project between Figure Skaters Online and Ice-dance.com. New episodes are available every Monday.Website: http://www.thisweekinskating.comEmail: thisweekinskating@gmail.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/thisweekinskatingTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/thiswkinskatingInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thisweekinskating-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Episode 65 Show NotesEvent Results:ISU World Figure Skating Championships General Skating News:The ISU Council allotted the fifth Grand Prix event to Espoo (Es-paw), Finland. The event will take place Nov. 17-19, 2023. The Grand Prix Final will return to Beijing on December 7-10, 2023.https://www.isu.org/figure-skating/news/news-fsk/14546-the-fifth-isu-grand-prix-and-the-isu-grand-prix-of-figure-skating-final-of-the-2023-24-allotted-to-espoo-fin-and-beijing-chn?templateParam=15Recent Articles & Interviews:World Junior pairs champs caught in age conundrum, by Tatjana Flade, Golden Skate https://www.goldenskate.com/2023/03/world-junior-pairs-champs-caught-in-age-conundrum/Ashley Wagner and Adam Rippon have started a podcast – it's called The Runthrough.https://open.spotify.com/show/2iP85Gq4V37vasnLDg6Z9b https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-runthrough/id1678259172 Social Media Updates:Team USA singles skater Gabriella Izzo announced on Instagram that she is going to be focusing on pairs' skating going forward. Ireland's Samuel McAllister has announced via Instagram reel that he is retiring from competitive skating.U.S. Figure Skating posted on social media - congratulating Hall of Fame member Vera Wang for being named a National Medal of Arts honoreeAudrey Shin announced her short program music to Pina soundtrack on her social media: https://twitter.com/AudreyShin4/status/1639843696655970304Alexandra Stepanova & Ivan Bukin left long-time coaches Zhuk & Svinin to train with ZhulinIDC & FSO Spotlight:Check FSO & IDC for Worlds coverage.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/this-week-in-skating-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

The Coder Career
#47: Nadia Zhuk (Product Engineer at Intercom and UK Immigration Coach)

The Coder Career

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 51:39


Nadia Zhuk is a Product Engineer at Intercom, Author and UK Immigration Coach. Nadia joins Cam and Colin to discuss her journey from journalism to software engineer, and the lessons she learnt along the way. We talk about how much money can be a driver, the value you gain both as a person and professional by working abroad and what you can do to stand out in an increasingly crowded industry. The Coder Career Podcast is brought to you by CodeClan! Check out CodeClan's latest free events by checking out this page: https://codeclan.com/events/ Nadia's links: Website - https://beetlehope.com Youtube channel - https://www.youtube.com/c/beetlehope LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/beetlehope/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/beetlehope Book - https://beetlehope.gumroad.com/l/fhIFH --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-coder-career/message

The Coder Career
#47: Nadia Zhuk (Product Engineer at Intercom and UK Immigration Coach)

The Coder Career

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 51:39


Nadia Zhuk is a Product Engineer at Intercom, Author and UK Immigration Coach. Nadia joins Cam and Colin to discuss her journey from journalism to software engineer, and the lessons she learnt along the way. We talk about how much money can be a driver, the value you gain both as a person and professional by working abroad and what you can do to stand out in an increasingly crowded industry. The Coder Career Podcast is brought to you by CodeClan! Check out CodeClan's latest free events by checking out this page: https://codeclan.com/events/ Nadia's links: Website - https://beetlehope.com Youtube channel - https://www.youtube.com/c/beetlehope LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/beetlehope/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/beetlehope Book - https://beetlehope.gumroad.com/l/fhIFH --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-coder-career/message

#StoriesByScrimba Podcast
Nadia Zhuk: Anybody Can Code, and Your Background Doesn't Define You

#StoriesByScrimba Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2022 35:38


NorCal and Shill
Zhuk

NorCal and Shill

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2022 28:22 Transcription Available


Welcome to the next episode of NorCal and Shill today's guest is Zhuk. Zhuk was born to a family of artists. She is an artist whose creative production revolves around classic figurative painting presented in a contemporary manner.Zhuk exhibited her artwork in Dart Dynamic Art Museum with masterpieces by Caravaggio, Guercino, Sebastiano Ricci, and others.She was part of the women and climate charity project supported by code green and WOW in participation with world economic forum. Collaborated with art innovation gallery in Milan, Basel, New York, Paris, Miami, and Hong Kong. First ever NFT, world exhibition in a global network, more than 20 airports simultaneously organized by Vinci airports.Zhuk had the honor of being invited to have a collaboration with Time Magazine in the Slices of Time project. She's a participant in the 59th Venice Biennale. She has been a participant in numerous other exhibitions in digital and physical spaces.You can find her work on Foundation, Maker's Place, and SuperRare.TwitterWebsiteFoundationMakersPlaceSuperRare

OsazuwaAkonedo
8-Year-Old Alisa Zhuk Sells Off Properties, Donate All Proceeds To Ukrainian Army

OsazuwaAkonedo

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 1:36


This episode is also available as a blog post: https://osazuwaakonedo.news/8-year-old-alisa-zhuk-sells-off-properties-donate-all-proceeds-to-ukrainian-army/06/03/2022/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/osazuwaakonedo/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/osazuwaakonedo/support

Tech Transforms
Knowing the Unknown, With Andrey Zhuk

Tech Transforms

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2021 31:18


When you have billions of data dependencies, and one goes amiss, how do you figure out where the issue is? Listen as Mark and Carolyn are joined by Andrey Zhuk of CTG Federal to discover how artificial intelligence is opening new doors for data security and recovery. Episode Table of Contents[00:46] The Road to AIOps [09:07] Overarching Umbrella [17:25] Knowing the Unknown From Poorly Written Codes [27:55] Knowing the Unknown in the World of Tech The Road to AIOpsCarolyn: I'm excited to introduce today's guest, , principal solutions architect at https://www.ctgfederal.com/ (CTG) and author of several eBooks. Today, we're going to talk about one of his latest eBooks, https://info.dynatrace.com/noram_federal_wp_optimizing_mission_critical_apps_16988_registration.html?_ga=2.40639266.1295383075.1623441146-1185377699.1610480138&_gac=1.190116313.1621959090.Cj0KCQjwwLKFBhDPARIsAPzPi-ILvMsu0SYErYD7wdHad-bxS0F4Xr-4OOhB-kVQdagr6olqUErgbTwaAi5_EALw_wcB (Software Intelligence for the Federal Government: The Road to AIOps). It focuses on cloud development migration in the federal government. Carolyn: Let's start with the easy stuff. Tell us your story. What do you do? Where are you talking to us from? How did you get to where you are now? Andrey: Sure. My background is actually electrical engineering. I used to design satellite systems and the networks that go along with them for the Department of Defense. From that, I went to the side of sales. I was actually selling a lot of Palo Alto products and some optimization solutions. From there, I transitioned to the world of cloud. That's kind of where I got into the whole application performance management space. I was at a startup called Skyhigh Networks. They were one of the early cloud X security brokers. We were dealing with cloud apps and security cloud apps for government customers. That's where I had the experience of dealing with the federal government workers, trying to modernize their applications. Then Skyhigh Networks got bought by McAfee. I was a solutions architect for cloud technologies with McAfee for a year or so. Then I moved on to https://www.ctgfederal.com/ (CTG Federal) to take on a principal architect position to help build their cybersecurity business with a little bit of the APM sprinkled in. We had a Dynatrace partner. Knowing the Unknown About Satellite StuffCarolyn: Yes, we wish we could say that right upfront that we are partners. But before we get into it, I got to go back to the satellite stuff. How does that compare to what you're doing now, how long did you do that? Andrey: Wow, probably six years, but ultimately everybody needs Facebook and satellite platforms get outdated like once every 10 years. So it's all about software. Carolyn: Oh, so this is a lot faster for you then like, quicker pace. Andrey: Yes. Mark: The world that you're playing in now, Andrey, is it more high-level conceptual as opposed to the engineering work that you might have done, working on satellites? Andrey: So it's interesting. The world is more about software now than it ever was before. Just to give you an example, YouTube platform. They're the one that when it got shut down by the Soviets, that is still in operation. So that airborne frames still exist, but the internals get modernized. The internals get modernized with new circuits, new equipment, but the software on those circuits gets changed quite frequently.Mark: We truly are living in a software world, are we? Andrey: Yes. Which makes application performance management and software intelligence that much more important. Carolyn: It gets us right to one of the first things we want to talk to you about is the title of this eBook that you wrote,...

Software Developer's Journey
#137 Nadia Zhuk from 0 to crossing the Rubycon

Software Developer's Journey

Play Episode Play 47 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 51:18


Nadia first told us how she discovered coding, at the age of 25, as a second career. She painted her expat's story, leaving Belarus to Poland to reboot her professional life. We talked about interviewing. We talked about learning. And we talked about the book she wrote, "Crossing the Rubycon" (http://bit.ly/crossingrubycon), telling this exact story, plus many tips for fellow future second career devs.Here are the links from the show:Nadia on Twitter https://www.twitter.com/beetlehopeNadia's Book "Crossing the Rubycon" http://bit.ly/crossingrubycon (affiliate-link)Book a career consultation with Nadia http://www.beetlehope.comNadia's technical blog https://dev.to/beetlehopeNadia's Reading List newsletter https://beetlehope.substack.comNadia on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/beetlehopeTwo ressources Nadia spoke highly about:Michael Hartl's Tutorial https://www.michaelhartl.comCodecademy https://www.codecademy.comCreditsCover Campfire Rounds by Blue Dot Sessions is licensed CC BY-NC-ND 4.0.Your host is Timothée (Tim) Bourguignon, more about him at timbourguignon.fr.Gift the podcast a rating on one of the major platforms https://devjourney.info/subscribeSupport the podcast, support us on Patreon: https://bit.ly/devjpatreonSupport the show (http://bit.ly/2yBfySB)

UC Santa Barbara (Video)
Crystal Swan Director Darya Zhuk

UC Santa Barbara (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 56:52


Director Darya Zhuk discusses making Crystal Swan, which is a vitriolic comedy set in Belarus circa 1996. The film follows a young female DJ who befriends a rural family in a scheme to obtain her U.S. visa so she can move to Chicago and pursue her house-music career. In her debut tragic comedy, director Darya Zhuk reveals a multilayered vision of time and place and paints a bright, kitschy, vibrant backdrop of familial dynamics and cultural traditions. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 36302]

Film and Television (Audio)
Crystal Swan Director Darya Zhuk

Film and Television (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 56:52


Director Darya Zhuk discusses making Crystal Swan, which is a vitriolic comedy set in Belarus circa 1996. The film follows a young female DJ who befriends a rural family in a scheme to obtain her U.S. visa so she can move to Chicago and pursue her house-music career. In her debut tragic comedy, director Darya Zhuk reveals a multilayered vision of time and place and paints a bright, kitschy, vibrant backdrop of familial dynamics and cultural traditions. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 36302]

University of California Video Podcasts (Video)
Crystal Swan Director Darya Zhuk

University of California Video Podcasts (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 56:52


Director Darya Zhuk discusses making Crystal Swan, which is a vitriolic comedy set in Belarus circa 1996. The film follows a young female DJ who befriends a rural family in a scheme to obtain her U.S. visa so she can move to Chicago and pursue her house-music career. In her debut tragic comedy, director Darya Zhuk reveals a multilayered vision of time and place and paints a bright, kitschy, vibrant backdrop of familial dynamics and cultural traditions. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 36302]

University of California Audio Podcasts (Audio)
Crystal Swan Director Darya Zhuk

University of California Audio Podcasts (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 56:52


Director Darya Zhuk discusses making Crystal Swan, which is a vitriolic comedy set in Belarus circa 1996. The film follows a young female DJ who befriends a rural family in a scheme to obtain her U.S. visa so she can move to Chicago and pursue her house-music career. In her debut tragic comedy, director Darya Zhuk reveals a multilayered vision of time and place and paints a bright, kitschy, vibrant backdrop of familial dynamics and cultural traditions. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 36302]

Humanities (Video)
Crystal Swan Director Darya Zhuk

Humanities (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 56:52


Director Darya Zhuk discusses making Crystal Swan, which is a vitriolic comedy set in Belarus circa 1996. The film follows a young female DJ who befriends a rural family in a scheme to obtain her U.S. visa so she can move to Chicago and pursue her house-music career. In her debut tragic comedy, director Darya Zhuk reveals a multilayered vision of time and place and paints a bright, kitschy, vibrant backdrop of familial dynamics and cultural traditions. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 36302]

Humanities (Audio)
Crystal Swan Director Darya Zhuk

Humanities (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 56:52


Director Darya Zhuk discusses making Crystal Swan, which is a vitriolic comedy set in Belarus circa 1996. The film follows a young female DJ who befriends a rural family in a scheme to obtain her U.S. visa so she can move to Chicago and pursue her house-music career. In her debut tragic comedy, director Darya Zhuk reveals a multilayered vision of time and place and paints a bright, kitschy, vibrant backdrop of familial dynamics and cultural traditions. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 36302]

UC Santa Barbara (Audio)
Crystal Swan Director Darya Zhuk

UC Santa Barbara (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 56:52


Director Darya Zhuk discusses making Crystal Swan, which is a vitriolic comedy set in Belarus circa 1996. The film follows a young female DJ who befriends a rural family in a scheme to obtain her U.S. visa so she can move to Chicago and pursue her house-music career. In her debut tragic comedy, director Darya Zhuk reveals a multilayered vision of time and place and paints a bright, kitschy, vibrant backdrop of familial dynamics and cultural traditions. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 36302]

Film and Television (Video)
Crystal Swan Director Darya Zhuk

Film and Television (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 56:52


Director Darya Zhuk discusses making Crystal Swan, which is a vitriolic comedy set in Belarus circa 1996. The film follows a young female DJ who befriends a rural family in a scheme to obtain her U.S. visa so she can move to Chicago and pursue her house-music career. In her debut tragic comedy, director Darya Zhuk reveals a multilayered vision of time and place and paints a bright, kitschy, vibrant backdrop of familial dynamics and cultural traditions. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 36302]

Danny C Talking Sports
DCS 001 feat. My Friends Eskender Dzhalturov and Allen Zhuk reviewing the video game The Last Of Us Part 2

Danny C Talking Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2020 90:41


This is a video game review of The Last Of Us Part 2 that I did with my friends Eskender Dzhalturov and Allen Zhuk. My Instagram: @dannycacacesports My Twitter: @DannyCSports My articles for my school newspaper: https://thebannercsi.com/ My blog website: https://dannycacacesports.wordpress.com/ Music Bed provided by: "Staying Positive" by spinningmerkaba 2019 - Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0) and "Daydream" from Apple Loops in GarageBand

KUCI: Film School
Crystal Dawn / Film School Radio interview with Director Darya Zhuk

KUCI: Film School

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2020


CRYSTAL SWAN is set in Belarus a few years after gaining independence in 1990. This vibrant debut feature film by director Darya Zhuk follows the path of young Velya, (Alina Nasibullina) who dreams of moving to Chicago where she hopes to pursue her passion for house music.  However, obtaining a US visa proves daunting. After purchasing blank letterhead and forging proof of employment, Velya realizes the American consulate plans to call the fake phone number on her application to confirm her employment. Velya’s only solution is to go to the small factory town and convince the family connected to the phone number to help her. She locates the cramped Soviet apartment on the other end of the line, overrun by a family preparing for the wedding of their son. But Velya’s presence soon upends both the family’s and the town’s order, with potentially disastrous consequences for all. Director Darya Zhuk joins us to talk about where the story behind Crystal Swan came from, casting Velya and how her debut feature film reflects a story about a woman and her country, where feelings of self and belonging are yet to be defined. For news and updates go to: loco-films.com/crystal-swan

Jules on the Hustle
Sofya Zhuk: Next Chapter

Jules on the Hustle

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2020 29:07


Former Russian professional tennis player Sofya Zhuk discusses why she had enough tennis. She goes into some of the hardships and what she wants next in life. She reflects on how tennis has set her up her future in modeling and real-estate. Follow me on Instagram & Twitter @juleselbaba. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/julesonthehustle/message

Aesops Fables in Russian by Aesop
38 – Zhuk i Muravey

Aesops Fables in Russian by Aesop

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2020 1:26


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Let's Start Health
#27 - Shifting the Healthcare Paradigm and Saving Lives with Dr. Mark Zhuk

Let's Start Health

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2020 50:34


Join us as we chat with special guest, the medical director of the Q Institute Dr. Mark Zhuk. He is passionate about early disease detection utilizing the best technology available and why it's important in saving lives. Dr. Mark deeply understands looking at a person from a holistic perspective and empowers his patients to focus on lifestyle and diet into their wellness plan. He is diligently working to shift the paradigm from treatment of symptoms to early diagnosis in order to save lives and encourage people to live their most optimal and abundant lives. Theqinstitute.com CONNECT WITH US: Let’s Start Health on Instagram Let’s Start Health Facebook Community Chelsea Haines on LinkedIn Contact Chelsea: www.ChelseaHainesCoaching.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/letsstarthealth/message

Danny C Talking Sports
DCS 001 feat. My Friend Allen Zhuk Talking about the NBA

Danny C Talking Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2020 44:40


I recently had a conversation with my friend Allen Zhuk talking all about the NBA with me. My Instagram: @dannycacacesports My Twitter: @DannyCSports My articles for my school newspaper: https://thebannercsi.com/ My blog website: https://dannycacacesports.wordpress.com/ Music Bed provided by: "Staying Positive" by spinningmerkaba 2019 - Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0) and "Daydream" from Apple Loops in GarageBand

New Books in Ukrainian Studies
Sergei Zhuk, "Soviet Americana: The Cultural History of Russian and Ukrainian Americanists" (I.B. Tauris, 2018)

New Books in Ukrainian Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2019 80:50


Sergei Zhuk's Soviet Americana: The Cultural History of Russian and Ukrainian Americanists (Tauris, 2018) offers an insightful investigation of the development of American studies in the Soviet Union, with a specific emphasis on Soviet Russia and Soviet Ukraine. In spite of ideological differences, the US and the USSR established mutual interests to history and culture studies. One may suggest that this interest was not quite surprising: knowing an opponent's background helps lead and win confrontations. This might be true in terms of the US—USSR relations. However, as Zhuk's research demonstrates, the story is much more complicated. One of the decisive factors is the individual who happens to participate in this seemingly antagonistic collaboration of the West and the USSR. Through his personal story, Zhuk traces subtle modifications of ideological indoctrination which transpire when one gets acquainted with the “Other.” While detailing the establishment of American studies in the Soviet Union, Soviet Americana touches upon what ideological changes may occur through the introduction to seemingly alien culture, history, and language. Another innovative aspect of Zhuk's books is an attempt to describe similarities and differences which characterize American studies as formed by Soviet Russian and Soviet Ukrainian scholars. Zhuk intriguingly notes that Soviet Americanists, when traveling to the US, were discovering (and modifying) not only their Soviet identity, but their Russian and Ukrainian identities as well. Soviet Americana is a complex and multilayered research contributing to the subversion of monolithic representation of Soviet/Russian cultural history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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New Books in Intellectual History
Sergei Zhuk, "Soviet Americana: The Cultural History of Russian and Ukrainian Americanists" (I.B. Tauris, 2018)

New Books in Intellectual History

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2019 80:50


Sergei Zhuk’s Soviet Americana: The Cultural History of Russian and Ukrainian Americanists (Tauris, 2018) offers an insightful investigation of the development of American studies in the Soviet Union, with a specific emphasis on Soviet Russia and Soviet Ukraine. In spite of ideological differences, the US and the USSR established mutual interests to history and culture studies. One may suggest that this interest was not quite surprising: knowing an opponent’s background helps lead and win confrontations. This might be true in terms of the US—USSR relations. However, as Zhuk’s research demonstrates, the story is much more complicated. One of the decisive factors is the individual who happens to participate in this seemingly antagonistic collaboration of the West and the USSR. Through his personal story, Zhuk traces subtle modifications of ideological indoctrination which transpire when one gets acquainted with the “Other.” While detailing the establishment of American studies in the Soviet Union, Soviet Americana touches upon what ideological changes may occur through the introduction to seemingly alien culture, history, and language. Another innovative aspect of Zhuk’s books is an attempt to describe similarities and differences which characterize American studies as formed by Soviet Russian and Soviet Ukrainian scholars. Zhuk intriguingly notes that Soviet Americanists, when traveling to the US, were discovering (and modifying) not only their Soviet identity, but their Russian and Ukrainian identities as well. Soviet Americana is a complex and multilayered research contributing to the subversion of monolithic representation of Soviet/Russian cultural history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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New Books in Russian and Eurasian Studies
Sergei Zhuk, "Soviet Americana: The Cultural History of Russian and Ukrainian Americanists" (I.B. Tauris, 2018)

New Books in Russian and Eurasian Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2019 80:50


Sergei Zhuk’s Soviet Americana: The Cultural History of Russian and Ukrainian Americanists (Tauris, 2018) offers an insightful investigation of the development of American studies in the Soviet Union, with a specific emphasis on Soviet Russia and Soviet Ukraine. In spite of ideological differences, the US and the USSR established mutual interests to history and culture studies. One may suggest that this interest was not quite surprising: knowing an opponent’s background helps lead and win confrontations. This might be true in terms of the US—USSR relations. However, as Zhuk’s research demonstrates, the story is much more complicated. One of the decisive factors is the individual who happens to participate in this seemingly antagonistic collaboration of the West and the USSR. Through his personal story, Zhuk traces subtle modifications of ideological indoctrination which transpire when one gets acquainted with the “Other.” While detailing the establishment of American studies in the Soviet Union, Soviet Americana touches upon what ideological changes may occur through the introduction to seemingly alien culture, history, and language. Another innovative aspect of Zhuk’s books is an attempt to describe similarities and differences which characterize American studies as formed by Soviet Russian and Soviet Ukrainian scholars. Zhuk intriguingly notes that Soviet Americanists, when traveling to the US, were discovering (and modifying) not only their Soviet identity, but their Russian and Ukrainian identities as well. Soviet Americana is a complex and multilayered research contributing to the subversion of monolithic representation of Soviet/Russian cultural history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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New Books in Eastern European Studies
Sergei Zhuk, "Soviet Americana: The Cultural History of Russian and Ukrainian Americanists" (I.B. Tauris, 2018)

New Books in Eastern European Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2019 80:50


Sergei Zhuk’s Soviet Americana: The Cultural History of Russian and Ukrainian Americanists (Tauris, 2018) offers an insightful investigation of the development of American studies in the Soviet Union, with a specific emphasis on Soviet Russia and Soviet Ukraine. In spite of ideological differences, the US and the USSR established mutual interests to history and culture studies. One may suggest that this interest was not quite surprising: knowing an opponent’s background helps lead and win confrontations. This might be true in terms of the US—USSR relations. However, as Zhuk’s research demonstrates, the story is much more complicated. One of the decisive factors is the individual who happens to participate in this seemingly antagonistic collaboration of the West and the USSR. Through his personal story, Zhuk traces subtle modifications of ideological indoctrination which transpire when one gets acquainted with the “Other.” While detailing the establishment of American studies in the Soviet Union, Soviet Americana touches upon what ideological changes may occur through the introduction to seemingly alien culture, history, and language. Another innovative aspect of Zhuk’s books is an attempt to describe similarities and differences which characterize American studies as formed by Soviet Russian and Soviet Ukrainian scholars. Zhuk intriguingly notes that Soviet Americanists, when traveling to the US, were discovering (and modifying) not only their Soviet identity, but their Russian and Ukrainian identities as well. Soviet Americana is a complex and multilayered research contributing to the subversion of monolithic representation of Soviet/Russian cultural history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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New Books in History
Sergei Zhuk, "Soviet Americana: The Cultural History of Russian and Ukrainian Americanists" (I.B. Tauris, 2018)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2019 80:50


Sergei Zhuk’s Soviet Americana: The Cultural History of Russian and Ukrainian Americanists (Tauris, 2018) offers an insightful investigation of the development of American studies in the Soviet Union, with a specific emphasis on Soviet Russia and Soviet Ukraine. In spite of ideological differences, the US and the USSR established mutual interests to history and culture studies. One may suggest that this interest was not quite surprising: knowing an opponent’s background helps lead and win confrontations. This might be true in terms of the US—USSR relations. However, as Zhuk’s research demonstrates, the story is much more complicated. One of the decisive factors is the individual who happens to participate in this seemingly antagonistic collaboration of the West and the USSR. Through his personal story, Zhuk traces subtle modifications of ideological indoctrination which transpire when one gets acquainted with the “Other.” While detailing the establishment of American studies in the Soviet Union, Soviet Americana touches upon what ideological changes may occur through the introduction to seemingly alien culture, history, and language. Another innovative aspect of Zhuk’s books is an attempt to describe similarities and differences which characterize American studies as formed by Soviet Russian and Soviet Ukrainian scholars. Zhuk intriguingly notes that Soviet Americanists, when traveling to the US, were discovering (and modifying) not only their Soviet identity, but their Russian and Ukrainian identities as well. Soviet Americana is a complex and multilayered research contributing to the subversion of monolithic representation of Soviet/Russian cultural history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

american west russian ukrainian soviet union soviet ussr soviet russia cultural history tauris soviet ukraine soviet russian zhuk us ussr americanists soviet ukrainian sergei zhuk soviet americana the cultural history soviet americana soviet americanists
New Books Network
Sergei Zhuk, "Soviet Americana: The Cultural History of Russian and Ukrainian Americanists" (I.B. Tauris, 2018)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2019 80:50


Sergei Zhuk’s Soviet Americana: The Cultural History of Russian and Ukrainian Americanists (Tauris, 2018) offers an insightful investigation of the development of American studies in the Soviet Union, with a specific emphasis on Soviet Russia and Soviet Ukraine. In spite of ideological differences, the US and the USSR established mutual interests to history and culture studies. One may suggest that this interest was not quite surprising: knowing an opponent’s background helps lead and win confrontations. This might be true in terms of the US—USSR relations. However, as Zhuk’s research demonstrates, the story is much more complicated. One of the decisive factors is the individual who happens to participate in this seemingly antagonistic collaboration of the West and the USSR. Through his personal story, Zhuk traces subtle modifications of ideological indoctrination which transpire when one gets acquainted with the “Other.” While detailing the establishment of American studies in the Soviet Union, Soviet Americana touches upon what ideological changes may occur through the introduction to seemingly alien culture, history, and language. Another innovative aspect of Zhuk’s books is an attempt to describe similarities and differences which characterize American studies as formed by Soviet Russian and Soviet Ukrainian scholars. Zhuk intriguingly notes that Soviet Americanists, when traveling to the US, were discovering (and modifying) not only their Soviet identity, but their Russian and Ukrainian identities as well. Soviet Americana is a complex and multilayered research contributing to the subversion of monolithic representation of Soviet/Russian cultural history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

american west russian ukrainian soviet union soviet ussr soviet russia cultural history tauris soviet ukraine soviet russian zhuk us ussr americanists soviet ukrainian sergei zhuk soviet americana the cultural history soviet americana soviet americanists