(Re)defining and (re)configuration of borders in the drama of the south-eastern Europe
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PRUS, Elena. (Re)defining and (re)configuration of borders in the drama of the south-eastern Europe. In: Literature, Discourses and the Power of Multicultural Dialogue: Literature, 5-6 decembrie 2013, Tîrgu Mureș. Tîrgu Mureș, România: Alpha Institute for Multicultural Studies, 2013, Ediția a 1-a, Lite., pp. 816-824. ISBN 978-606-93590-3-7.
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(Re)defining and (re)configuration of borders in the drama of the south-eastern Europe


Pag. 816-824

Prus Elena12
 
1 Free International University of Moldova,
2 Universitatea Apollonia din Iași
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 10 septembrie 2021


Rezumat

In the European area, the border remains an irresistible appeal to the crossing from East to West to access the European principles and values. The border is a "laboratory" to present interdisciplinarity, the density of which we use as projection horizon for several aspects discussed. The issue is a part of a vast literary movement that seeks to reconsider the issues of the Centre and Periphery. The theme includes new data in the Romanian literary field conscious of its opening and its problematic integration into the literary world. The overall theoretical approach reveals dominant axes related to the themes of identity, otherness and at least at the moment, to that of hybridism. All these issues call into question the notion of literary identity as fragile, unstable, moving, which could change the spiritus loci of Romanian literature and lead to reflection on a series of performances - social, mental and dramatic, etc.

Cuvinte-cheie
migration, border, Drama of the South-Eastern Europe, identity, Centre / Periphery