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Finding a space to call home in Tayari Jones’s Leaving Atlanta.
Published 2025-01-01“…University of Bucharest Review. Literary and Cultural Studies Series…”
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Infernal heavens: narratives of Africa. From Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness to Abdulrazak Gurnah’s Paradise
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Book Review: Geographical Imaginations: Literature and the ‘Spatial Turn’ by Indranil Acharya and Ujjwal Kumar Panda
Published 2025-01-01“…University of Bucharest Review. Literary and Cultural Studies Series…”
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patiotemporal profiling and the need for energy commons in Stuart McMillen’s Peak Oil.
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Truth in time travel: subversions of time in An Adventure
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A distant reading of two ‘distant writings’ by Istrati and Cartarescu: penchant for a chronotopic construct in Mediterranean and The Levant
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Exploring posturbanism in Annalee Newitz’s The Terraformers
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Postmodern time and space: eco-critical approaches to temporal and spatial collapse.
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Lonely times, lonely places: Christopher Isherwood’s chronotopography of loneliness.
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Spatiotemporal schemas of progress and stasis in Rose Macaulay’s Told by an Idiot: on moving forward and going round
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Fragmentary time and personal crisis in Ivana Mladenovic’s Ivana the Terrible.
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Post-historicism, post-territorialism, and the problem of scale: a metacritical appraisal of the literary-theoretical paradigm of ‘planetary time’
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Female Body Image and Beauty Politics in Contemporary Indian Literature and Culture
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Can one fight geopolitical tides with imperfect weapons? Reckoning with the recent past in Ana Blandiana’s More-than-the Simple Past.
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Fantasy chronotopes and their complexity in The Ocean at the End of the Lane
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A Gothic heterotopia: four Anglophone responses to Venice
Published 2024-10-01“…University of Bucharest Review. Literary and Cultural Studies Series…”
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Time between storytelling and story-following: a cognitive and affective view of Christopher Nolan’s Dunkirk (2017) and Tenet (2020).
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Of deep time and slow violence: anthropo-scenic timespaces and the chronotopes of climate theatre
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