Abstract

Currently, multiethnic Ukraine is inhabited by over 110 nationalities, assimilated to various extents and mostly russianized, particularly in the south-eastern territories. In the area of the former Soviet Union, the self-identification Post Homo Sovieticus is strictly related to the issue of multiculturalism and the conscious choice of ethnic belonging. Despite the few legal acts of Ukraine which guarantee ”the rights of national-cultural autonomy to all national minorities”, the processes of rebirth and development of ethnic groups’ identities are hindered by the specificity of the collective consciousness Post Homo Sovieticus, which – to a large extent – indicates the socio-cultural system of this country situated at the crossroads.

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