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Privire asupra cercetărilor stereotipurilor de gen în publicitatea românească

2020

The paper represents an analysis of gender studies regarding mass-media, mainly advertising. The study observes issues related to the way in which gender equality was identified in advertising, both in publications with individual authors and in collective specialised works, or in peer-reviewed scientific articles. We have subsequently observed and presented three essential directions in Romanian studies on gender stereotypes / inequality in advertising. Thus, we discussed the linguistic and semantic direction (terms such as stereotype, male-female distinction, patriarchy), then the typological direction (classifications of stereotypes, their characteristic and frequency) and last but not l…

Cultural StudiesHistoryLiterature and Literary TheoryTransilvania
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Două tehnici, un singur iconar: Savu Moga

2021

This article brings to attention the work of Savu Moga, a famous icon painter who lived and worked in the 19th century in Transylvania. His artistic talent was native and his greatest skills were revealed by his icons painted on glass, but he also painted icons on wood, a less known fact. Brâncoveanu Monastery from Sâmbăta de Sus, Brașov county, owns 10 icons painted on wood, which are in the process of restoration and research. The technique of painting on wood brings to Moga certain difficulties, which he tried to solve. Although the supports and techniques are different and the order of the stages is reversed, the style of work is very much alike. The colours, the way he writes, the vege…

Cultural StudiesHistoryLiterature and Literary TheoryTransilvania
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Când totul e pierdut, ai grijă să cazi cu stil. Istoria lui Iovănel: note, completări, provocări

2021

I will analyse the correspondences between two critical ambitions cultivated a century apart, those of the liberal ideological critic Lovinescu and of a young literary critic who reads Romanian literature through a minimally progressive grid, sensible to liberal nuances and with leftist interpretative undertones (considering the evolution of class representation and of the “social”) in discussing recent literature, a point of view having a devastating effect on many writers (in light of the fact that the regime change has occasioned an upsurge in racism, sexism, and all other imaginable phobias, which have nonetheless been cultivated in the last stage of nationalist propaganda of the 70s-80…

Cultural StudiesHistoryLiterature and Literary TheoryTransilvania
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Primul mythos de stânga al literaturii române contemporane

2021

Mihai Iovănel’s History of Contemporary Romanian Literature: 1990-2020 is the first leftist major narrative of Romanian literature – and the shockwaves it generated were due even more to this firm ideological option (the first such one in the history of major Romanian literary histories) than to its literary content proper. The present article aims at asserting the main three accomplishments and shortcomings generated by this ideological option – namely that: i) it succeeds in coalescing the first coherent narrative of the last three decades of Romanian literature; ii) it sometimes turns from an ideological option into an ideological bias – and modifies the factuality of Romanian literature…

Cultural StudiesHistoryLiterature and Literary TheoryTransilvania
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Operaționalizarea experimentului în critica literară românească

2021

This study has a two-fold structure, in its first part exploring various models of experimental literature, proposed by researchers such as Gerald Prince and Warren Motte, as well as theoretical attempts to define and analyze experimental literature in Romania. The second part focuses on the quantitative analysis of keywords related to “the experimental” found in literary histories of Romanian literature authored by E. Lovinescu, G. Călinescu, Nicolae Manolescu, and Mihai Iovănel, as well as The General Dictionary of Romanian Literature and The Chronological Dictionary of the Romanian Novel. By simply searching several pointedly chosen terms in the corpus, a cartography of what is considere…

Cultural StudiesHistoryLiterature and Literary Theory05 social sciences0509 other social sciences050905 science studies050904 information & library sciencesTransilvania
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Geofeminism in Romanian Fiction. An Introduction

2020

The relationship established between geography, literature, the study of space, and gender studies is one that generates increased knowledge regarding perspectives on literary works. From this vantage point, in the present essay we offer an analysis of several Romanian novels, temporally close to the beginnings of literature in Romania, from a geofeminist perspective, a hybrid concept which aids the mapping of literary territories. The maps thus resulted from this type of analysis offer a much more complex positioning within the European cultural space, even more so if one considers the surfacing of real historical elements, inserted into the novels analysed, which stand as samples for the …

Cultural StudiesHistoryLiterature and Literary Theory050903 gender studiesRomanian05 social sciences050602 political science & public administrationEconomic historylanguageSociology0509 other social scienceslanguage.human_language0506 political scienceTransilvania
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Critica ideologică în epoca limbajului administrativ de stânga: o istorie New Left a literaturii române contemporane

2021

As Teodora Dumitru (2016) has convincingly argued in the case of Romanian literary critic Eugen Lovinescu, the evaluation of literature he proposed along his History of Contemporary Romanian Literature (1926-1929) was guided by a solid liberal and bourgeois drive. Claiming the autonomy of the aesthetics, Lovinescu actually built an urban bourgeois literary canon in his effort to systematize the local literary material. Almost 100 years later, Mihai Iovănel’s History of Contemporary Romanian Literature: 1990-2020 (2021) proceeds to a similar effort, but through the lens of New Left critical theory. Both Lovinescu and Iovănel use what I call the administrative language of their time: Lovinesc…

Cultural StudiesHistoryLiterature and Literary Theory0602 languages and literature06 humanities and the arts060202 literary studies16. Peace & justiceTransilvania
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Relational Syllogisms and the History of Arabic Logic, 900-1900 * By KHALED EL-ROUAYHEB

2012

Cultural StudiesHistoryLiterature and Literary TheoryArabicPhilosophyReligious studiesSyllogismlanguageLinguisticslanguage.human_languageJournal of Islamic Studies
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On W.E.B. Du Bois, Double Consciousness, and Racialized Modernity. An Interview with José Itzigsohn

2021

The February issue of Transilvania journal hosts an interview with professor José Itzigsohn focusing on his activity within the field of sociology and his latest book with Karida L. Brown, on The Sociology of W. E. B. Du Bois. Racialized Modernity and the Global Color Line (New York University Press, 2020). It delves into Du Boisian sociology, “double consciousness” and racialized modernity, alongside contemporary decolonial perspectives and new studies and researchers in the field.

Cultural StudiesHistoryLiterature and Literary TheoryModernitymedia_common.quotation_subjectDouble consciousnessSociologyTheologymedia_commonTransilvania
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Inspired Knowledge in Islamic Thought. Al-Ghazali's theory of mystical cognition and its Avicennian foundation By ALEXANDER TREIGER

2012

Cultural StudiesHistoryLiterature and Literary TheoryPhilosophyReligious studiesFoundation (evidence)CognitionIslamMysticismEpistemologyJournal of Islamic Studies
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