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Research paper thumbnail of Swedish Journal of Romanian Studies Vol. 4 No. 1 (2021)

by Lucian Vasile Bagiu, Dan Horatiu Popescu, Virginia Popovic, Marinel Negru, Hermeziu Cristina, Andra Iulia, Annemarie Sorescu-Marinkovic, Ciortea Marcela, Mihai Gligor, Monica Manolachi, Marius Nica, Coralia Telea, Adrian Tudurachi, Ligia Tudurachi, and Bianca Tincu

Swedish Journal of Romanian Studies , 2021

Between the covers of the current fourth volume, there are fifteen articles and two book reviews ... more Between the covers of the current fourth volume, there are fifteen articles and two book reviews dedicated to first-hand inquiries examined against the backdrop of cogent evidence. An international team of contributors scrutinizes diversified instances, such as historical backgrounds of the Romanian language, the connection between language and mind, interlingual renditions, and the relation between language and society. Written in English, Romanian and French, these essays shape the contours of Romanian works of literature, translation studies, cultural studies, and linguistics.

Papers by Hermeziu Cristina

Research paper thumbnail of Confinement et pratiques de l'extimité sur internet et les réseaux sociaux numériques

Diversitate si Identitate Culturala in Europa, 2020

Readiness and availability for extimacy, traits reinforced by confinement, have found a wide plat... more Readiness and availability for extimacy, traits reinforced by confinement, have found a wide platform for expression through specific electronic and digital communication practices, on social networks and the Internet. This article examines, through examples from the Romanian blogosphere, to what extent the micro-narratives of extimacy, expressed in different technogenresduring this period, document the emergence of a fewspecific social themes, while establishing a form of collective resilience.

Research paper thumbnail of Le désir de langue. Les dimensions poétique et politique de la diglossie dans le roman « Le jardin de verre » de Tatiana Țîbuleac

Swedish Journal of Romanian Studies, May 13, 2021

Research paper thumbnail of Swedish Journal of Romanian Studies Vol. 4 No. 1 (2021)

by Lucian Vasile Bagiu, Dan Horatiu Popescu, Virginia Popovic, Marinel Negru, Hermeziu Cristina, Andra Iulia, Annemarie Sorescu-Marinkovic, Ciortea Marcela, Mihai Gligor, Monica Manolachi, Marius Nica, Coralia Telea, Adrian Tudurachi, Ligia Tudurachi, and Bianca Tincu

Swedish Journal of Romanian Studies , 2021

Between the covers of the current fourth volume, there are fifteen articles and two book reviews ... more Between the covers of the current fourth volume, there are fifteen articles and two book reviews dedicated to first-hand inquiries examined against the backdrop of cogent evidence. An international team of contributors scrutinizes diversified instances, such as historical backgrounds of the Romanian language, the connection between language and mind, interlingual renditions, and the relation between language and society. Written in English, Romanian and French, these essays shape the contours of Romanian works of literature, translation studies, cultural studies, and linguistics.

Research paper thumbnail of Confinement et pratiques de l'extimité sur internet et les réseaux sociaux numériques

Diversitate si Identitate Culturala in Europa, 2020

Readiness and availability for extimacy, traits reinforced by confinement, have found a wide plat... more Readiness and availability for extimacy, traits reinforced by confinement, have found a wide platform for expression through specific electronic and digital communication practices, on social networks and the Internet. This article examines, through examples from the Romanian blogosphere, to what extent the micro-narratives of extimacy, expressed in different technogenresduring this period, document the emergence of a fewspecific social themes, while establishing a form of collective resilience.

Research paper thumbnail of Le désir de langue. Les dimensions poétique et politique de la diglossie dans le roman « Le jardin de verre » de Tatiana Țîbuleac

Swedish Journal of Romanian Studies, May 13, 2021

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