The making of modern Romanian culture: literacy and the development of national identity
In: International library of historical studies 41
In: International library of historical studies 41
Irrespective of the level of analysis, identity remains a vague concept, slippery, and insufficiently elaborated and defined. Be it individual or collective, ethnical or social, local or general, regional (e.g. the EU) or global, identity is a recurrent subject in political debates. Situated on the edge of history, anthropology, sociology, political science, and psychology it increasingly becomes a leading paradigm in the area of social sciences. Starting from the broader European perspective
World Affairs Online
In: Cultural heritage and contemporary change
In: Series IV A, Eastern and Central Europe 22
In: Romanian philosophical studies 4
In: Balkan Studies Library, 10
Literary and cultural images, once considered marginal to the main currents of political and institutional development in southeastern Europe, have been accorded much greater importance by scholars in recent years. In this volume Alex Drace-Francis brings together over fifteen years of work on the topic of representations of Romania and Romanians. Crossing the East-West divide, the book studies both external images of the country and people, and domestically-generated representations of Europe and 'the West'. It draws on material in a wide range of languages and offers a long-term view, providing a nuanced and historically-grounded contribution to the lively debates over Balkanism, Orientalism and identities in Romania and in Europe as a whole.
In: Balkan studies library volume 10
Literary and cultural images, once considered marginal to the main currents of political and institutional development in southeastern Europe, have been accorded much greater importance by scholars in recent years. In this volume Alex Drace-Francis brings together over fifteen years of work on the topic of representations of Romania and Romanians. Crossing the East-West divide, the book studies both external images of the country and people, and domestically-generated representations of Europe and 'the West'. It draws on material in a wide range of languages and offers a long-term view, providing a nuanced and historically-grounded contribution to the lively debates over Balkanism, Orientalism and identities in Romania and in Europe as a whole.
In: Cultural heritage and contemporary change
In: Series 4A, Eastern and Central Europe 24
In: Romanian philosophical studies 5
In: Manda, C.C.; Nicolescu,C.E.; Rădulescu, C.R. (eds) Probleme actuale ale spațiului politico-juridic al UE, Supplement issue of Revista Româna de Drept European, Bucharest: Wolters Kluwer Publishing House, pp. 19-25, 2016
SSRN
In: Colecția Academica 60
In: Seria Sociologie
In: Southeastern Europe: L' Europe du sud-est, Band 29, Heft 1, S. 105-109
ISSN: 1876-3332
In: European monographs in social psychology
In: Rochester Studies in East and Central Europe v. 12