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Why a Metacritic Journal, 1.1 (October 2015)
ISSN 2457 – 8827
Table of contents
Why a Metacritic Journal?
The Editors --
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pp. 5-6
“This double angle has been present in everything I have written”
Olga Voronina
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pp. 7-12
Metalepsis and the Past in Fiction: A Study Based on Francophone Literature
Liviu Luțaș
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pp. 13-35
On Diving into Artistic Potentiality – The Infra-Gaze of Interpretation
Laura Pavel
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pp 36-49
Metafiction, transfictionality and possible worlds in Jorge Luis Borges’ The Immortal
Ana-Maria Deliu
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pp. 50-60
Transindividuality: Identity, Indeterminacy and Ontological Availability
Emma Pustan
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pp. 61-70
Strategies of Globalisation in Romanian Literary Histories
Alex Goldiș
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pp. 71-79
Is Romanian Culture Ready for the Digital Turn?
Mihaela Ursa
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pp. 80-97
Reconsidering the Comparative. David Damrosch and a New Mode of Reading
Alex Văsieș
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pp. 98-110
Assembling “Bare Life” as National Corporeality in Cinema
Călina Părău
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pp. 111-121
Misfit and Corporeality in Incendies (Denis Villeneuve, 2010)
Gianina Druță
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pp. 122-137
An Analysis of Romanians’ Self-Image in Contemporary Cinematographic Representations
Doru Pop
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pp. 138-161
Tame or Be Tamed. Reactions to Archives from a Dark Past
Liviu Pop
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pp. 162-185
The Poetics of Romanian Avant-Garde Manifestoes
Emanuel Modoc
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pp. 186-200
Erotic Deviations in Gellu Naum’s Poetry
Anamaria Mihăilă
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pp. 201-214
Don Quixote and the Golden Age or the Meaning of Life as Fiction
Daria Condor
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pp. 215-229
How Do We Happily Marry Statistics and Literature?
The Editors --
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pp. 230-248
Global Intelligence and Human Development: Towards an Ecology of Global Learning
Răzvan Cîmpean
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pp. 249-253
Fear and Anxiety in the 21st Century: The European Context and Beyond
Oana Văsieș
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pp. 254-259
Everything must be translated: the new paradigm
Mihaela Vancea
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pp. 260-265
Digital Humanities and the Study of Intermediality in Comparative Cultural Studies
Alex Ciorogar
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pp. 266-275
Book Control - Literary Censorship during the Communist Regime in Romania
Daniel Matiș
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pp. 276-282
Our Heteromorphic Future: Encoding the Posthuman In Contemporary British Fiction
Cristina Popescu
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pp. 283-284