LITERATURE AS A FORM OF RESISTANCE DURING COMMUNISM - ROMULUS RUSAN'S SHORT PROSE AS A IRONICAL AND PARODIC FORM OF SOCIAL CRITICISM. CASE STUDY - A WAY OF STIMULATING THE INTEREST FOR LECTURE AND CONTEXTUALIZATION Cover Image

LITERATURA CA FORMĂ DE REZISTENȚĂ ÎN TIMPUL COMUNISMULUI – PROZA SCURTĂ A LUI ROMULUS RUSAN, CRITICĂ SOCIALĂ IRONICĂ ȘI PARODICĂ. STUDIUL DE CAZ – MODALITATE DE STIMULARE A INTERESULUI PENTRU LECTURĂ ȘI CONTEXTUALIZARE
LITERATURE AS A FORM OF RESISTANCE DURING COMMUNISM - ROMULUS RUSAN'S SHORT PROSE AS A IRONICAL AND PARODIC FORM OF SOCIAL CRITICISM. CASE STUDY - A WAY OF STIMULATING THE INTEREST FOR LECTURE AND CONTEXTUALIZATION

Author(s): Rodica Ileana Stan (Olteanu Moldovan)
Subject(s): History, Language and Literature Studies, Studies of Literature, Special Historiographies:, History of Communism
Published by: Editura Eikon
Keywords: literature; communism; short prose; totalitarian system; interdisciplinary; transdisciplinary;
Summary/Abstract: The grade 12 study of the Romanian language and literature attempts the understanding of some literary and cultural periods through the succession and coexistence of twentieth century cultural currents. The post WWII period includes the study of literature during the communist period, opening the possibility of understanding both the pro-communism activist literature and the anti-totalitarian humanistic and cultural form of it as means of resistance. The option of studying the short prose of Romulus Rusan like "Time-Out" from "Provisory Causes" volume and "The Broom of Flowers" from "Dew and Frost" volume in parallel with other non-literary texts from 1980's official press using case studies method involves inter-disciplinary and trans-disciplinary activities that require the competences of contextualization of writings in their époque and the appropriate use of comprehensiveness and interpretation strategies. All these contribute to stimulating a creative and critical lecture.

  • Page Range: 119-124
  • Page Count: 6
  • Publication Year: 2022
  • Language: Romanian
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