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UNIVERSITY OF BUCHAREST REVIEW. LITERARY AND CULTURAL STUDIES SERIES (UBR), VOLUME XII, NUMBER 2, 2022 (NEW SERIES)

UNIVERSITY OF BUCHAREST REVIEW. LITERARY AND CULTURAL STUDIES SERIES (UBR), VOLUME XII, NUMBER 2, 2022 (NEW SERIES)

Din cuprins: Breaking the Silence: The Irish Civil War in the Short Stories by Dorothy Macardle, Elena Ogliari Laughing and Crying at the Same Time: Reading Biyi Bandeles Burma Boy through a Bergsonian Theory of the Comic, Christina Howes When Memory Becomes Debris: Aesthetic Modes of Representing Disaster Loss, Yuko Yoshida Disaster and Emotion in Richard Mathesons Novel I Am Legend, Shpetim Madani What is the cost of lies?: Historiography of a Disaster and Collapse of the Soviet Metanarrative in Mazin and Rencks miniseries Chernobyl, Deepayan Datta; Arindam Nandi Diplomatic gifts as expression of the colonial trauma. Stories of African wooden and ivory sculptures, Horia Iova Calling Out to the Heavens for Aid: Disaster Songs in American Folk Music, David Livingstone The dreams of men, the seed of commonwealths, the germs of empires. The Impact of Colonialism in Joseph Conrads Heart of Darkness, Eliana Ionoaia The Discourse of Counter-modernization. Constantin Noicas Reactive National Identity Construction, Bogdan Stefanescu.

UNIVERSITY OF BUCHAREST REVIEW. LITERARY AND CULTURAL STUDIES SERIES (UBR), VOLUME XII, NUMBER 1, 2022 (NEW SERIES)

Din cuprins: Write it!) Like Disaster: Precarious Futures in North American Poetry, Sascha Pohlmann Ethical Dilemmas of Trauma Representation; Considering Art Spiegelman as a Liminal Mediator, Maya Gal How to narrate urbicides? Lidija Ginzburgs and Miron Bia322;oszewskis portrayals of urban destruction, Anna Seidel A Subverted Eden, Lopez Velardes Jerez: A Past, and Present, Disaster, Luis Juan Solis Carrillo and Alma Leticia Ferado Garcia Beyond the Threshold of War, There Seemed to Be No Reality and No Past: Third Generation Jewish American Writers and the Inherited Memory of the Holocaust, Laura Gimeno-Pahissa Death as Disaster: Andy Warhols Aesthetics of Catastrophe, Ileana Botescu-Sireteanu Partial Cognizance and Delayed Inscription in Edgar Allan Poes Discourse of Trauma, Daniela Carstea War as Disaster in the Novels of Ismail Kadare, Soham Mukherjee and Madhumita Roy Book Review The Manole Complex: Building and Sacrifice Rituals Underlining Literary Modernism Thomas Cousineau. The Seance of Reading: Uncanny Designs in Modernist Writing), Ludmila Martanovschi.

UNIVERSITY OF BUCHAREST REVIEW. LITERARY AND CULTURAL STUDIES SERIES (UBR), VOLUME XI, NUMBER 2, 2021 (NEW SERIES)

English) University of Bucharest Review. Literary and Cultural Studies Series UBR)was founded in 1999 and has been a constant presence on the Romanian academic scene ever since. The review is a platform for the publication of original research. UBRs originality lies primarily in the following cherished values: 1. Inclusiveness: open to both literature-centered, and culture-centered scholarship, both theory, and practiceapplied analysis, and coverage of the entire English-speaking space; 2. Pluralism: no theoretical or ideological partisanship, pooling scholars from all areas of the world, all national and academic cultures; open-minded engaging of contentious subjects; 3. Extended Cultural Discourse Studies: screening the entire field of applicability for the notion of Discourse and Discourse Studies as a suprasegmental concept, meant to bring together under the same umbrella critical theories, literary criticism, social anthropology, British, American and Canadian cultural studies, translation theories, comparative literature, as well as the study of nationalism and post-communism, visual culture and performance arts. TheUniversity of Bucharest Reviewwas awarded the prize for the Humanities Review of the Year 2020, by the Senate of the University of Bucharest. UBRis also available online athttps:ubr. rev. unibuc. roto open access to current and past issues.

UNIVERSITY OF BUCHAREST REVIEW. LITERARY AND CULTURAL STUDIES SERIES (UBR), VOLUME XI, NUMBER 1, 2021 (NEW SERIES)

English) University of Bucharest Review. Literary and Cultural Studies Series UBR)was founded in 1999 and has been a constant presence on the Romanian academic scene ever since. The review is a platform for the publication of original research. UBRs originality lies primarily in the following cherished values: 1. Inclusiveness: open to both literature-centered, and culture-centered scholarship, both theory, and practiceapplied analysis, and coverage of the entire English-speaking space; 2. Pluralism: no theoretical or ideological partisanship, pooling scholars from all areas of the world, all national and academic cultures; open-minded engaging of contentious subjects; 3. Extended Cultural Discourse Studies: screening the entire field of applicability for the notion of Discourse and Discourse Studies as a suprasegmental concept, meant to bring together under the same umbrella critical theories, literary criticism, social anthropology, British, American and Canadian cultural studies, translation theories, comparative literature, as well as the study of nationalism and post-communism, visual culture and performance arts. TheUniversity of Bucharest Reviewwas awarded the prize for the Humanities Review of the Year 2020, by the Senate of the University of Bucharest. UBRis also available online athttps:ubr. rev. unibuc. roto open access to current and past issues.

UNIVERSITY OF BUCHAREST REVIEW. LITERARY AND CULTURAL STUDIES SERIES (UBR), VOLUME X, NUMBER 2, 2020 (NEW SERIES)

University of Bucharest Review. Literary and Cultural Studies Series UBR)was founded in 1999 and has been a constant presence on the Romanian academic scene ever since. The review is a platform for the publication of original research. UBRs originality lies primarily in the following cherished values: 1. Inclusiveness: open to both literature-centered, and culture-centered scholarship, both theory, and practiceapplied analysis, and coverage of the entire English-speaking space; 2. Pluralism: no theoretical or ideological partisanship, pooling scholars from all areas of the world, all national and academic cultures; open-minded engaging of contentious subjects; 3. Extended Cultural Discourse Studies: screening the entire field of applicability for the notion of Discourse and Discourse Studies as a suprasegmental concept, meant to bring together under the same umbrella critical theories, literary criticism, social anthropology, British, American and Canadian cultural studies, translation theories, comparative literature, as well as the study of nationalism and post-communism, visual culture and performance arts. TheUniversity of Bucharest Reviewwas awarded the prize for the Humanities Review of the Year 2020, by the Senate of the University of Bucharest. UBRis also available online athttps:ubr. rev. unibuc. roto open access to current and past issues.

UNIVERSITY OF BUCHAREST REVIEW. LITERARY AND CULTURAL STUDIES SERIES (UBR), VOLUME X, NUMBER 1, 2020 (NEW SERIES)

English) University of Bucharest Review. Literary and Cultural Studies Series UBR)was founded in 1999 and has been a constant presence on the Romanian academic scene ever since. The review is a platform for the publication of original research. UBRs originality lies primarily in the following cherished values: 1. Inclusiveness: open to both literature-centered, and culture-centered scholarship, both theory, and practiceapplied analysis, and coverage of the entire English-speaking space; 2. Pluralism: no theoretical or ideological partisanship, pooling scholars from all areas of the world, all national and academic cultures; open-minded engaging of contentious subjects; 3. Extended Cultural Discourse Studies: screening the entire field of applicability for the notion of Discourse and Discourse Studies as a suprasegmental concept, meant to bring together under the same umbrella critical theories, literary criticism, social anthropology, British, American and Canadian cultural studies, translation theories, comparative literature, as well as the study of nationalism and post-communism, visual culture and performance arts. TheUniversity of Bucharest Reviewwas awarded the prize for the Humanities Review of the Year 2020, by the Senate of the University of Bucharest. UBRis also available online athttps:ubr. rev. unibuc. roto open access to current and past issues.

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