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Subversive Art, Reading Against the Grain, 5.1 (July 2019)
ISSN 2457 – 8827
Table of contents
Arguing for Art, Debating Censorship
Liviu Malița
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5-35
New Wine in Old Bottles: Contemporary Chinese Online Allegorical Ghost Stories as Political Commentary
Mengxing Fu
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36-54
Migrating MUJERES and Gender Bending: Charles Chaplin’s ATELIER and the Education of Spanish Women Painters in Nineteenth-Century Paris
Michelle Pauken Cromer
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55-76
Matabeleland and the Rulers’ Political Sins: Defining Subversive Art in Zimbabwe
Khanyile Mlotshwa
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77-95
When Censorship Is Over – Ana Blandiana’s Return to Writing after the 1989 Revolution
Cristina-Elena Gogâță
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96-108
The Heroines. Re-mythicization of the First World War in the Romanian Literature
Cosmin Borza
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109-120
Toni Morrison and Ralph Ellison’s Oraliture: Writing Fiction against the Grain
Ousseynou Sy
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121-141
Trauma and Memory in Maya Angelou’s Autobiographical Fiction
Nina Maria Roscan
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142-156
The Life and Times of Ceaușescu Jokes
Gabriela Glăvan
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157-176
Contemporary Art in Liberal Regimes. Interventionist Art and Institutional Power
Larisa Prodan
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177-191
The Romanian Novels of the ‘Obsessive Decade’ as Subversive Literature. A Macroanalysis (1971-1979)
Denisa Bud
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192-212
Nicole MOORE, Censorship and the Limits of the Literary. A Global View
Mihnea Bâlici
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213-218
Liviu MALIȚA, Heretical Literature. Politically Censored Texts between 1949-1977
Daiana Gârdan
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219-224
Petr Bubeníček, Subversive Adaptations. Czech Literature on Screen behind the Iron Curtain
Maria Chiorean
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225-232
Brigitte LE JUEZ, Nina SHIEL, Mark WALLACE (eds.), (Re)Writing Without Borders. Contemporary Intermedial Perspectives on Literature and the Visual Arts
Cătălina Adam
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233-237
Simona MITROIU (ed.), Women’s Narratives and the Postmemory of Displacement in Central and Eastern Europe
Salma Al Refaei
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238-244