2010 Colloquium

 

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RAGCL, the Romanian Department of „Alexandru Ioan Cuza” University, and the „A. Philippide” Romanian Philology Institute in Iasi organized the RAGCL annual colloquium in Iasi, on July 9-10. 2010’s topic was Literature and politics. The proceedings were published in 2010 by the University of Bucharest Press.

 

Literature and politics

Contents

 

Mircea Anghelescu: Literature and politics.

 

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Mihaela Albu (Craiova): Literature and politics in the literary journals of the diaspora;

 

Dan Anghelescu (Craiova): The New York newspaper Lumea liberă – a political and cultural journal of the Romanian diaspora;

 

Şerban Axinte (Iaşi): Theories of the novel at „end of the history of the novel”;

 

Andrei Bodiu (Brasov): Communist Censorship and the Romanian poetry of the '80s;

 

Crina Bud (Baia Mare): The grand totalitarian code and the codes of the moral and aesthetic revolt;

 

Paul Cernat (Bucureşti): Literary criticism and Eastern ethical revisionism in post-communist Romania;

 

Bogdan Creţu (Iaşi): Visions of power inIstoria ieroglifică;

 

Adina Diniţoiu (Bucureşti): Undermining politics through text in Mircea Nedelciu’s work;

 

Caius Dobrescu (Bucureşti): Literature between solidarity and (in)decision: the two ways of representing democratic experience;

 

Irina Georgescu (Bucharest): The recurrence of political allusions in the work of Al. Muşina and Florin Iaru ;

 

Aliona Grati (Chişinău): Aureliu Busuioc’s novel Hronicul găinarilor versus the power-sanctioned Istoria integrată a Moldovei;

 

Puiu Ioniţă (Iaşi): The political subtext of the avangarde;

 

Alexandru Matei (Bucureşti): Fairy-tale communism. The ethos of the new and the old biographism;

 

Anca Ramona Matei (Iaşi): The representation of the police state in the literature of Ioan Petru Culianu ;

 

Andreea Olivia Matei (Bucureşti) : Elements of communist mythology in Romanian historical prose (1944-1989) ;

 

Georgiana Panait (Rm.Sărat) : Representations of politics in literature;

 

Antonio Patraş (Iaşi) : Breaking up with Moldova;

 

Ion Pop (Cluj) : Ion Gheorghe’sElegii politice;

 

Catrinel Popa (Bucureşti) : Strategies of exorcising fear in the writing of Hertha Müller ;

 

Iuliana Savu (Iaşi) :V. Sorokin and the conscience of literary dystopia ;

 

Chris Tănăsescu (Bucureşti): Poetics of the communities and communalities at the beginning of the 21st century;

 

Andrei Terian (Sibiu): Politics and aesthetics in British literary criticism;

 

Cornel Ungureanu (Timişoara): Between geopolitics and literature;

 

Mădălina Vatcu (Bucureşti): Aesthetics and history: the case of Cahiers de l’est

 


 

 

COMITETUL DE ORGANIZARE / THE BOARD OF ORGANIZERS

 

Prof. univ. dr. Mircea Anghelescu, preşedintele Asociaţiei de Literatură Generală şi Comparată din România

Cercetător şt. Şerban Axinte –Institutul de Filologie Română „A.Philippide” Iaşi

Prof. univ. dr. Paul Cornea, preşedintele onorific al Asociaţiei de Literatură Generală şi Comparată din România

Cercetător şt. gr. I dr. Ofelia Ichim, preşedintele Asociaţiei Culturale „A. Philippide” Iaşi

Prof. univ. dr. Mircea Martin, vicepreşedinte al Asociaţiei de Literatură Generală şi Comparată din România

Prof. univ. dr. Dan Mănucă, Universitatea „Al.I. Cuza” Iaşi

Prof. univ. dr. Eugen Munteanu, Universitatea „Al.I. Cuza” Iaşi, Directorul Institutului de Filologie Română „A.Philippide” Iaşi

Prof. univ. dr. LiviuPapadima, Decanul Facultăţii de Litere, Universitatea Bucureşti

Conf. univ. dr. Antonio Patraş, Catedra de Istorie Literară „G. Ibrăileanu”, Universitatea „Al.I. Cuza” Iaşi

Asistent univ. Delia Ungureanu, secretar al Asociaţiei de Literatură Generală şi Comparată din România