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Win in Ukrainian: On the Language of Hate and Love delves into the complex power of language in wartime. Authored by linguist and editor Olha Dubchak, this insightful volume explores how speech can both wound and defend—raising urgent questions such as: How do we name the enemy? How can words act as weapons or shields? Is our language of "Russophobia" sufficient? Dubchak argues that linguistic resistance is as critical as military defense, and that the Ukrainian language must serve not only as a tool of defiance but also as a sanctuary and expression of love in dark times
Published in 2022 by Vikhola as part of their Science Pop (“Наукпоп”) series, the book spans 144 pages in a comfortable 125 × 185 mm paperback format and weighs around 141 g Designed to be accessible yet profound, it resonates with both general audiences and language enthusiasts.