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Post-/ Anti-Feminism. Democratic Backsliding and Feminist Aesthetics across Postsocialist Europe 10.1
ISSN 2457 – 8827
Table of contents
Editorial Team
The Editors --
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Introduction
Ana Țăranu Teona Farmatu
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4-11
The Unhappy Marriage of Care and the Global Market: ‘Soft Backsliding’ in the Narratives of Two Romanian Badanti
Mihnea Bâlici
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12-34
Women on Women in Contemporary Romanian Documentary Film
Mihai Dragolea
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35-52
From Romanian Communism to Capitalism: the Representation and Ideology of Women’s Bodies
Iulia Vîrban
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53-71
The Post-Communist Transition and the Representation of Women in Eastern Europe. A Case Study on Tatiana Țîbuleac and Dorota Masłowska
Andreea Mîrț
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72-85
Analysing Femicide and Antinationalism in The Nirbhaya Case: A Feminist Revisionist Mythmaking Reading of Clea Chakraverty's La Voix de Sita
Gitanjali Singh
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86-106
From Xenofeminism to Domestic Realism: Some Notes on Helen Hester’s Writings Post-Laboria Cuboniks
Mihai Țapu
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107-122
The Institutionalization of Feminism in the Romanian Academic and Intellectual Sphere
Ioana Moroșan
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123-138
Gender Performativity and Unstable Identity in Contemporary Queer Romanian Prose
Anastasia Fuioagă
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139-164
Charting Gender Difference in Contemporary Romanian Feminist Poetry
Alisa Tite
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165-195
Producing Space(s) Through Poetry: Geofeminism in Contemporary Romanian Poetry
Diana Huțanu
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196-215
Feminism and Antifeminism in Romanian Theatre Criticism in Interwar Years
Miruna Runcan
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216-237
Feminist Digital Humanities and the Harriet Rosenstein Sylvia Plath Archive
Gabriela Glăvan
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238-256
Robin Truth Goodman, Feminism as World Literature, Bloomsbury Academic, 2023, ISBN 978-1-5013-7118-9, 310 p.
Alexandra Brici
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257-263
Eviane LEIDIG, The Women of the Far Right: Social Media Influencers and Online Radicalization, Columbia University Press, 2023, ISBN 9780231210164, 288 p.
Sarah Khan
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264-269
Ioana CÎRSTOCEA, Learning Gender after the Cold War: Contentious Feminisms, Palgrave Macmillan, 2022, ISBN 978-3-030-97887-7, 412 p.
Bogdan Vișan
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270-275
Oliver A. I. Botar, Irina M. Denischenko, Gábor Dobó, Merse Pál Szeredi (eds.), Cannibalizing the Canon. Dada Techniques in East-Central Europe, Leiden, Brill, 2024, ISBN: 978-90-04-52674-7, 633 p.
Ioana Onescu
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276-283