Associate Professor of the Department of Humanities and Ukrainian Studies, Candidate of Philological Sciences Nataliia Kobylko, participated in the III International Scientific Conference "Ukrainistyka Wrocławska: lingua, litterae, sermo," held at the University of Wrocław (Poland). The event brought together Ukrainian and foreign researchers around current issues in linguistics and literary studies. Particular attention was focused on modern methods of teaching Ukrainian as a foreign language, as well as the reflection of the russian-Ukrainian war in contemporary poetry and prose.
On the section "Visual Art, War, and Trauma," Nataliia Kobylko delivered the report "Childhood Traumatic Experience in P. Kulakova's Thrillers 'All Their Demons' and Y. Cherninka's 'Legacy on Bones,'" where she addressed issues of morality, domestic violence, terror, social indifference, crime, and their impact on future personality formation. Each participant's presentation was followed by a discussion that revealed the diversity of the topic under study. The researchers' reports will be published in a foreign collective monograph.https://univd.edu.ua/uk/news/26339