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Solomiia Pavlychko was born on 15 December, 1958 in Lviv, Ukraine, is a Ukrainian literary critic, philosopher, feminist and translator. Discover Solomiia Pavlychko's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 41 years old?
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Solomiia Dmytrivna Pavlychko (Соломія Дмитрівна Павличко) (December 15, 1958, Lviv – December 31, 1999, Kyiv) was a Ukrainian literary critic, philosopher, feminist, and translator.
She is considered as one of the pioneering scholars to introduce gender studies and feminist analysis to Ukraine.
Solomiia Pavlychko was born December 15, 1958, in Lviv.
She graduated in English and French from the Romance-Germanic Faculty of Kyiv University, earning a PhD in English literature in 1984.
From 1985 she worked at the National Academy of Science of Ukraine.
She was a Doctor of Philosophy, a professor at the University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, who in 1990, launched an initiative to found women's studies in Ukraine.
Inviting scholars Vira Ageyeva, Tamara Hundorova, and Natalka Shumylo to participate, Pavlychko established a feminist seminar at the Institute of Literature of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine in September 1990.
It was the first time the methodology of feminist analysis and gender criticism was introduced in the country.
Her memoir of the first years of Ukrainian independence in 1990-1, Letters from Kiev, was published in English in 1992.
She was also a prolific translator: among her Ukrainian translations are William Golding's Lord of the Flies and D. H. Lawrence's Lady Chatterley's Lover.
These same women established a feminist section in the academic journal Slovo i Chas (Word and Time) and began publishing works such her 1991 article Is a Feminist School Necessary for Ukrainian Literary Studies? The work of these scholars inspired other academics throughout Ukraine to establish women's and gender studies programs.
Pavlychko was a member of the Writer's Union of Ukraine.
She was also a visiting professor at the University of Alberta, and at Harvard University, where she was a Fulbright fellow.
Since 1992 she was the head of the editorial board of the publishing house Osnovy in Kyiv.
Pavlychko wrote book-length studies of American romanticism, Byron, the modern English novel and modernism in Ukrainian literature.
She died on December 31, 1999.
Mrs. Pavlychko also contributed to the work of the World Bank/UNESCO Task Force on Higher Education in Developing Countries, whose report was issued in Feb. 2000.
She left unfinished a biography of the Ukrainian poet and orientalist Ahatanhel Krymsky.