Profile of Tamara Hundorova
Prof. Tamara Hundorova is Principal researcher at the Shevchenko Institute of Literature, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Associate fellow at HURI (USA) and Dean of the Ukrainian Free University (Germany). She is currently a visiting professor at Princeton University.
Hundorova is the author of Транзитна культура і постколоніальна травма (2024), Леся Українка. Книги Сивілли (2023), The Post-Chornobyl Library: Ukrainian Postmodernism of the 1990s (2019); Кітч і література. Травестії (2008), Франко і/не Каменяр (2006); Femina melancholica. Стать і культура в гендерній утопії Ольги Кобилянської (2002) and others and many publications on modernism, postmodernism, feminism, postcolonial studies, and history of Ukrainian literature.
She is a Fulbright Scholar, as well as Yacyk Distinguished Fellowship of HURI, Foreign Visitor Scholarship (Hokkaido University), MUNK School of Global Affair Scholarship (University of Toronto), Philip Schwartz Scholarship - Alexander von Humboldt Foundation Initiative (University of Giessen). Her fields of interest include Theory of Literature, Gender Studies, Nuclear Criticism, Postcolonial Studies, and Ukrainian Literature and Culture.