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Yuliia Kabina

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PhD student

A first-year PhD student at UGA, Yuliia Kabina continues her research in African American literature. As a Fulbright grantee she was introduced to Black Studies and took particular interest in the genre of autobiography and the manifestations of writer’s identity in literary works belonging to various genres. In addition to this, she is interested in cultural and linguistic aspects of colonization and decolonization. Her previous research area encompassed literary paradox and its functional transformations throughout time. She paid special attention to the role of paradox in modern and postmodern British and American literature. Although Yuliia’s research is focused primarily on literature, she is also deeply interested in 20th-21st century art, theater, films, music, and their interrelations.

Education:

M.A., Philology, Higher Education Instructor of English and German Languages and Literature (with honors), Cherkasy National University (Cherkasy, Ukraine), 2014

Grants:

Fulbright Research and Development Program Grantee, University of Georgia, Athens, GA (September 1, 2021–June 1, 2022)

Selected Publications:
  • Kabina, Yuliia. Unit 1: Hotels. In English for Intermediate Learners, edited by Oksana Zajikovsky et al., 7-39. Cherkasy, 2022.
  • Kabina, Yuliia, and Shuba, Yuliia. The ‘search’ motif in “Alchemist” by P. Coelho, The XXV International Science Conference Implementation of modern science and practice(2021): 483-488.
  • Pashis, Larysa, and Kabina, Yuliia, eds. 2020. History of the English Language. Cherkasy: Cherkasy National University.
  • Kabina, Yuliia. “Paradoxes of G.B. Shaw and G.K. Chesterton as a means of social vice exposure,” Modern scientific researches, 6 (3) (2018): 44-49.
  • Kabina, Yuliia. “Function of literary paradox in English Aestheticism (based on the works by O. Wilde),” Scientific proceedings of Tavrijskyi National University after V.I. Vernadskyi. Philology, 29 (68) (2018): 189-193.
  • Kabina, Yuliia. “Specific functioning of paradox in postmodern literary play,”Scientific bulletin of Mykolaiv National University after V.O. Sukhomlynskyi. Philological sciences (literary studies), 2 (20) (2017): 99-103.
  • Kabina, Yuliia. “Postmodern interpretation of the renaissance paradox in 'Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead' by Tom Stoppard,” Topical Issues of Literary Terminology, 2 (2017): 136-140.
  • Kabina, Yuliia. “The function of paradox in plays by Tom Stoppard,” Scientific bulletin Philology: theoretical and methodological studies, (2017): 67-73. 
  • Kabina, Yuliia. “The role of paradox in dystopias by G. Orwell (“Animal Farm” and “1984”),”Scientific bulletin Philology: theoretical and methodological studies, 6 (2016): 132-142. 
  • Kabina, Yuliia. “Paradox in literary text: semantics and evolution of the concept,” Scientific bulletin of Cherkasy National University. Philological studies, 1(2) (2016): 31-36.

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