Inaugural Mykola Zerov Lecture in Ukrainian Studies: Dr Iryna Skubii, 'The Tale of the Sunflower'

Tue, 15 Oct, 2024 at 05:15 pm

Forum Theatre, Arts West, University of Melbourne | Melbourne

Friends of History at Melbourne
Publisher/HostFriends of History at Melbourne
Inaugural Mykola Zerov Lecture in Ukrainian Studies: Dr Iryna Skubii, 'The Tale of the Sunflower'
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Dr Iryna Skubii, 'The Tale of the Sunflower and Its Travels in Ukraine'
Inaugural Mykola Zerov Lecture in Ukrainian Studies
**Please note that this will be a hybrid event -- you can attend in-person or remotely via Zoom.**
The sunflower, a vibrant and essential part of global cuisine, holds a unique place in Ukraine’s cultural and historical landscape. Today, sunflower oil is a staple in local and regional kitchen, and the flower’s bright imagery is deeply woven into the nation’s cultural fabric. Yet, many might be surprised to learn that the sunflower, known as soniashnyk in Ukrainian, is not native to the local forest-steppe and steppe lands. First cultivated by Indigenous peoples in the Americas, sunflowers were introduced to Europe, then to the Russian Empire, and eventually became one of the most common crops in Ukraine. The sunflower has thrived in Eastern Europe, evolving into a cornerstone of Ukraine’s economy as the country has emerged as the world’s leading exporter of sunflower seeds and oil.
While the sunflower is a cherished icon in Ukrainian literature and art and a popular symbol of resilience, its environmental impact has not received the critical attention it deserves, particularly regarding its role in soil degradation and the spread of monoculture farming. This lecture will delve into the complex history of sunflowers within Ukraine’s economic, cultural, and environmental landscapes. By examining this agricultural plant as a source of food, cultural significance, and national wealth, the talk will illuminate the intricate relationship between sunflowers, Ukraine’s history, and its land.
Iryna Skubii is the inaugural Mykola Zerov Fellow in Ukrainian Studies at the University of Melbourne. She obtained her PhD in History from Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario (Canada) and a Candidate of Science degree in History from V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University (Ukraine). Her publications focus on Ukraine’s history of trade, consumption, materialities, and human-environmental relationships during the early Soviet period, including the Soviet famines, as well as social and environmental history. She is the author of the book Trade in Kharkiv in the Years of NEP: Economy and Everyday Life (1921-1929).
The Mykola Zerov Fellowship in Ukrainian Studies is generously funded by the Ukrainian Studies Support Fund of the Association of Ukrainians in Victoria (AUV).
Light refreshments will be served prior to the lecture (from 5:15pm).
Lecture start time:
Melbourne: 6:15pm
Kyiv: Tuesday 15 October, 10:15am
London: Tuesday 15 October, 8:15am

Registration via the link:
https://events.unimelb.edu.au/historical-and-philosophical-studies/event/41423-the-tale-of-the-sunflower-and-its-travels-in
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Forum Theatre, Arts West, University of Melbourne, Arts West, Medical Rd, Parkville VIC 3052, Australia,Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

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