Carmen Andras
(Targu-Mures, Romania) |
Section report |
Carmen Andras
(Targu-Mures, Romania) |
Why come to Romania? Between Utopian and Dystopian Representations of Communism in British Literature |
Anca Baicoianu (University of Bucharest, Romania) |
Fictional worlds, political borders: exilic identities in postcolonial and post-communist literature |
Elena Butoescu
(University of Leeds, UK) |
Psalmanazar's Formosa: A Pseudo-Historical Narrative and Multiple Identity Games |
Luminiţa Chiorean
(Targu-Mureş, Romania) |
Enciclopedia zmeilor - The Encyclopedia of Dragons: The Allegoric Journey |
Marius Crişan
(West University, Timisoara, Romania) |
Bram Stoker's Transylvania: between Historical and Mythical Readings |
Atalay Gunduz
(Ege University, Turkey) |
Discourses of Difference in Philip Glazebrook's Journey to Kars (1984) |
Alexandru Dragoş Ivana
(University of Bucharest) |
Psalmanazar's Formosa: A Pseudo-Historical Narrative and Multiple Identity Games |
Mioara Kozak
(Targu - Mures, Romania) |
Mihai Eminescu - Hyperion or The Road to the Center |
Marius Nica (University of Ploiesti, Romania) |
Journey into the Peninsula – Identity and Self-Awareness in Balkan Literature |