#  Mark Andryczyk 

 

 



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 Mark Andryczyk is an instructor in contemporary Ukrainian literature at Ukrainian Catholic University in Lviv. He holds a Ph.D. (2005) in Ukrainian literature from the University of Toronto. He will spend four months at Harvard (September-December 2006) to conduct research on "A Community of Others: The Identity of the Ukrainian Intellectual in Post-Soviet Ukrainian Prose." Andryczyk will study the depiction of the Ukrainian intellectual throughout the history of modern Ukrainian literature. As part of his work, he will look at the re-engagement of the Ukrainian intellectual in society during the Orange Revolution, the emergence of a new generation of writers, and the recent new scholarship that has been published on the topic.



 

 

 





 

 

- ## Fellowship Type
    
     [Eugene and Daymel Shklar Research Fellow in Ukrainian Studies](/fellowship-type/eugene-and-daymel-shklar-research-fellow-ukrainian-studies)
- ## Fellowship Year
    
     [Fellows for Academic Year 2006-2007](/fellowship-year/fellows-academic-year-2006-2007)
- ## Role
    
     [Fellows](/role/fellows)