The Romanian Academic Novel and Film through the Postcommunism/Postcolonialism Lens
The Romanian Academic Novel and Film through the Postcommunism/Postcolonialism Lens
Author(s): Corina SelejanSubject(s): Language and Literature Studies
Published by: Stowarzyszenie Nauczycieli Akademickich Języka Angielskiego PASE
Keywords: postcommunism;postcolonialism;Romanian academic/campus fiction;realism;metafiction;magical realism
Summary/Abstract: The last two decades have witnessed an intensified academic interest in a potential rapprochement between Postcolonial Studies and Postcommunist Studies, the former a firmly established discipline in global academia, while the existence of the latter as a discipline in its own right is still debatable. As the possibility of this alliance is – as was to be expected – both contested and supported by various scholars, this article attempts to investigate this issue as illustrated by the postcommunist Romanian academic novel. Aware as it is of contemporary intellectual debates, the genre of the academic (or campus) novel seems particularly suitable for shedding light on the matter: academic fiction frequently engages in a more or less explicit dialogue with academic criticism. A brief overview of the main arguments against and in favor of the Postcolonialism/Postcommunism juncture will constitute the first part of the article, followed by a survey of Romanian academic novels published and films released after the fall of the Iron Curtain. Finally, the applicability of postcolonial concepts to postcommunist cultural phenomena will form the concluding argument.
Journal: Polish Journal of English Studies
- Issue Year: 5/2019
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 87-102
- Page Count: 16
- Language: English