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Associate Professor Marko Pavlyshyn F.A.H.A.

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Marko Pavlyshyn is Head of the School of Languages, Cultures and Linguistics, and Co-ordinator of Ukrainian Studies in Monash University's School of Languages, Cultures and Linguistics.

His research specialisations include modern and contemporary Ukrainian literature, post-colonial approaches to the study of Slavic literatures and cultures, and issues of culture and national identity.

Marko Pavlyshyn is the author of over 70 chapters in books and articles in scholarly journals, including Slavic Review, Suchasnist',Journal of Ukrainian Studies, Harvard Ukrainian Studies, and Australian Slavonic and East European Studies. His book Canon and Iconostasis (Kyiv, 1997) reflects his interest in the application of rhetorical and post-colonial approaches to the analysis of literary texts. He is the editor of Glasnost in Context (New York, 1990) and Stus as Text (Melbourne, 1992) and co-editor of Ukraine in the 1990s (Melbourne, 1992), as well as other scholarly collections.

In 1995 Marko Pavlyshyn was awarded the O.I. Biletsky prize for literary criticism, conferred by the Writers' Union of Ukraine and the Ukrainian Ministry of Press and Information. He was the founding President of the Ukrainian Studies Association of Australia and is a member of the Bureau of the International Association for Ukrainian Studies. In 1998-2003 he was President of the Australia and New Zealand Slavists' Association. He is a Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities.

Listing of Associate Professor Pavlyshyn's select bibliography.

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Associate Professor Marko Pavlyshyn
Menzies Building, Room W308
Phone: 9905 2259
Email: Marko.Pavlyshyn@arts.monash.edu.au

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