The russians are not only trying to appropriate Ukrainian history, but they are also stealing our culture on mass. Meanwhile, in Ukraine, many people still associate Ukrainian culture only with flowered wreaths and Cossack pants (sharovary).
Artist and curator Olesya Drashkaba discusses Ukrainian culture, colonialism and the culture war.
«The Soviet Union worked very actively to destroy everything national in each of its occupied territories. It did so in the following ways:
«Color is a big part of Ukrainian art. I once thought about how to describe Ukraine in two words. Color would be the first word. Ukrainian culture loves color. If you compare the icons, ours are bright, picturesque, and colorful, while Russian ones are dark and depressing. Color is important to us. It varies from region to region. Some are brighter than others, but it is definitely a huge component of all Ukrainian art, not only ethnic.»
The Russians started the war over borscht in 2019 with a tweet from the official profile of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation, which said: «An eternal classic, #borscht is one of the most famous and beloved Russian #dishes and a symbol of national cuisine.»
Well, of course, Ukraine rightly did not remain silent. Russia was accused of appropriating Ukraine’s culinary heritage. Borscht is definitely Ukrainian and this was recognized by UNESCO. The Intergovernmental Committee for the Protection of Intangible Cultural Heritage has included Ukrainian borscht in the UNESCO list of intangible cultural heritage in need of immediate protection
Why is this important? Olesya Drashkaba explains.
«The fact that our borscht is a cultural heritage of Ukraine, now recognized by UNESCO, is very cool. First, it is a great form of de-Russification because Russia claims our borscht. I don’t know why, but for some reason they decided to present it as their dish. Borscht is a purely Ukrainian dish. Even the color is visible. Aesthetically, this is a very artistic dish.
Ukrainians do not understand that for Russians, the cultural war is of utmost importance. That’s why they steal our borscht and our Malevych.»
«The first thing we have to do in this fight is to learn our art. Now the world is very interested in Ukraine, and it is time to bring our message to the world. Here the problem is that we do not know a lot about our culture. We also don’t know it too well.
The Soviet Union killed millions of people, so the Ukrainian people did not know their art well. Now we must rebuild it all. Read, study, listen, and create. This is what we must do now. This is a cultural front, and we have no right to lose it.»
Let’s not underestimate the power of Russian propaganda. To better understand the information warfare methods of the Russian Federation, listen to the podcast «Thinking is a basic function» on Hromadske Radio.
russia should be held responsible as a state, not at the level of individual actors – expert