ContributorsPreface and AcknowledgmentsIntroduction: The Worlds of Romanian Literature and the Geopolitics of ReadingChristian Moraru (University of North Carolina, Greenboro, USA) and Andrei Terian (Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu, Romania)Part I: The Making and Remaking of a World Literature: Revisiting Romanian Literary and Cultural History1. Mihai Eminescu: From National Mythology to the World PantheonAndrei Terian (Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu, Romania)2. Aux portes de l’Orient, and Through: Nicolae Milescu, Dimitrie Cantemir, and the “Oriental” Legacy of Early Romanian LiteratureBogdan Cretu (Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi, Romania)3. "Soft" Commerce and the Thinning of Empires: Four Steps Toward Modernity Caius Dobrescu (University of Bucharest, Romania)4. Beyond Nation Building: Literary History as Transnational Geolocation Alex Goldis (Babes-Bolyai University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania)5. After “Imitation”: Aesthetic Intersections, Geocultural Networks, and the Rise of Modern Romanian Literature Carmen Musat (University of Bucharest, Romania)Part II: Literature in the Plural6. Reading Microliterature: Language, Ethnicity, PolyterritorialityMircea A. Diaconu (Stefan cel Mare University of Suceava, Romania)7. Trees, Waves, Whirlpools: Nation, Region, and the Reterritorialization of Romania’s Hungarian LiteratureImre József Balázs (Babes-Bolyai University of Cluj, Romania)8. Cosmopolites, Deracinated, étranjuifs: Romanian Jews in the International Avant-GardeOvidiu Morar (Stefan cel Mare University of Suceava, Romania)9. Communicating Vessels: The Avant-Garde, Antimodernity, and Radical Culture in Romania between World War I and World War IIPaul Cernat (University of Bucharest, Romania)Part III: Over Deep Time, across Long Space10. Temporal Webs of World Literature: Rebranding Games and Global Relevance after World War II—Mircea Eliade, E. M. Cioran, Eugène Ionesco Mihai Iovanel (G. Calinescu Institute of Literary History and Literary Theory of the Romanian Academy, Romania)11. A Geoliterary Ecumene of the East: Socialist Realism—The Romanian CaseMircea Martin (University of Bucharest, Romania)12. Romanian Modernity and the Rhetoric of Vacuity: Toward a Comparative Postcolonialism Bogdan Stefanescu (University of Bucharest, Romania)13. Gaming the World-System: Creativity, Politics, and Beat Influence in the Poetry of the 1980s GenerationTeodora Dumitru (G. Calinescu Institute of Literary History and Literary Theory of the Romanian Academy, Romania)14. How Does Exile Make Space? Contemporary Romanian Émigré Literature and the Worldedness of Place: Herta Müller, Andrei Codrescu, Norman ManeaDoris Mironescu (Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi, Romania)15. Made in Translation: A National Poetics for the Transnational WorldMihaela Ursa (Babes-Bolyai University of Cluj, Romania)BibliographyIndex
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