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STRATÉGIES TRANSNATIONALES DANS L’ŒUVRE DE MIRCEA ELIADE
TRANSNATIONAL STRATEGIES IN MIRCEA ELIADE’S WRITINGS

Author(s): Laura T. Ilea
Subject(s): Romanian Literature, Philology
Published by: Studia Universitatis Babes-Bolyai
Keywords: terror of history; antimodernist strategies; hierophany; autochthonism; transnational techniques;

Summary/Abstract: Transnational Strategies in Mircea Eliade’s Writings. In this article, we will consider the techniques through which an important hallmark of Romanian culture, Mircea Eliade, negotiated his transnational strategies, in a continual back-and-forth movement between his place of origin and a larger, cosmopolitan context. Paradoxically, as proven by Paul Cernat, it is not exoticism that will lead to his treatises on the history of religions, but on the contrary, the return to Sambo’s room, as described in The Forbidden Forest novel. Moreover, the European modernist project, defended by Eliade, is in itself an antinomic project: exceptional avant-garde techniques succeed regressive strategies. The latter are based on the modern hermeneutics of meaning, developed by Eliade in his approach to the history of religions, which is an all-encompassing way of interpreting religious facts as hierophanies.

  • Issue Year: 66/2021
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 53-62
  • Page Count: 10
  • Language: French
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