Current Issue
The second issue covers a broad "mental geography," a variety of genres and intellectual approaches within geopoetical studies. Read the studies of the foreign land's topos (the phenomenon of which in Volodymyr Pidpalyi's poetic reception is being analyzed by Olha Sharahina), the literary space of Polissya (Inna Halak and Iryna Hryhorenko consider it in the works of the Polissia writers Fedir Odrach, Ivan Khmel, and Dmytro Falkivskyi), the mythological and utopian worlds (they are being studied by Olha Havruliuk, based on Halyna Pahutiak's fiction), the interaction between anthropology and travel literature (Olha Romanova explores this multifaceted theme in French travel literature), as well as a fundamental imagological category of the heteroimage (Olha Demchuk looks at the role and the features of the Others and the Aliens in Vasyl Makhno's essay collection).