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Reframing Time and Space in Literary Studies, 7.2 (December 2021)
ISSN 2457 – 8827
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Cosmopolitan Theory: Examining the (Dis-)location of Imagology
Brigitte Le Juez
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6-27
Translations of Novels in the Romanian Culture during the Interwar Period and WWII (1918-1944): A Quantitative Perspective
Ștefan Baghiu
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28-45
Challenging the Roma Structural Discrimination: Deterritorialization Practices in Romanian Cinema
Simona Mitroiu
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46-68
(Post)colonial Chronopolitics and Mapping the Depth of Local Time(s) in Global Literary Studies: an Itinerary to Guinea-Bissau
Ewa Łukaszyk
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69-83
Shaping the Canon. The International Profile of Viața Românească (1906-1916)
Daiana Gârdan
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84-98
Reconsidering The World Republic of Letters: A Qualunque Community of Literatures
Hatice Karaman
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99-115
The Untranslatables of World Theory. A Geopolitical Outlook
Alex Goldiș
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116-124
The Vernaculars of No One, Really. The (Un?)Translatable Fictional Languages
Anca Chiorean
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125-141
Crossing Borders in Film Theory and Adaptation Studies
Cezar Gheorghe
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142-150
Donald W. Winnicott’s Theory, Literature, and Migration
Monica Manolachi
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151-168
Mission Possible: Intercultural Communication and the Quest for Finding Shared Meaning
Zaher Alajlani
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169-184
Time as the Rhythm of Theoretical Practices
István Berszán
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185-200
Trails of Cultural Memory: Rediscovering Shylock as a Father Figure in the 21st Century
Elena Ancuța Ștefan
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201-215
Fiction May Confront Theories. Locating Determinism of the Newspeak in G. Orwell’s 1984
Cătălin Constantinescu
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216-231
Switching between Codes, Social Personas and Seminar Activities. A Case Study of Localized Hypersubjectivities Constructing a Laboratory-Based Superdiverse Micro-Community
Oana Papuc
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232-248
Christian MORARU, Andrei TERIAN, Alexandru MATEI, Theory in the “Post” Era: A Vocabulary for the 21st-Century Conceptual Commons, Bloomsbury Academic, 2021, ISBN 978-1-5013-5895-1, 376 p.
Ana Țăranu
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249-258
Jacob Bittner, The Emergence of Literature. An Archeology of Modern Literary Theory, Bloomsbury Academic, 2020, ISBN 978-1-5013-5424-3, 248 p.
Krisztina Kocsis
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259-267
Laura PAVEL, Theory characters, fictional beings [Personaje ale teoriei, ființe ale ficțiunii], Institutul European, 2021, ISBN 9786062403096, 338 p.
Maria Bucșea
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268-272
Iulian BOCAI, Filologii. Instituționalizarea studiului literar în Europa [The Philologists. The Institutionalisation of Literary Study in Europe], Tracus Arte, 2020, ISBN 978-606-023-224-7, 384 p.
Cassandra Corbu
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273-277
Lowell Wyse, Ecospatiality: A Place-Based Approach to American Literature, The University of Iowa Press, 2021, ISBN 978-1-609-38774-7, 272 p.
Marian-Răducu Toderiță
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278-282
Michael Kane, Postmodern Time and Space in Fiction and Theory, Palgrave Macmillan, 2020, ISBN: 978-3030374488, 204 p.
Augusta Șolomon
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283-287