Imaginarul antropologic al romanului basarabean actual
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GRATI, Aliona. Imaginarul antropologic al romanului basarabean actual. In: Metaliteratură, 2010, nr. 1-4(24), pp. 28-46. ISSN 1857-1905.
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Metaliteratură
Numărul 1-4(24) / 2010 / ISSN 1857-1905

Imaginarul antropologic al romanului basarabean actual

Pag. 28-46

Grati Aliona
 
Institutul de Filologie al AŞM
 
Disponibil în IBN: 19 noiembrie 2013


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The recent history of the Eastern Europe is a topic that draws great interest and that is still „exportable” to Europe, one that is interested in ways of the life and artistic representation of the former. We like to believe that since 2000 the Romanian novel between the Prut and the Nistru manages to tell something essential about the human life and that, being freed from the ideological barriers of the Soviet epoch or encouraged by those local successes in adaptation of Romanian and European models from the last decade of the previous century, the writers from this area offer to those interested in analysis, interpretation and evaluation of a set of novels worth telling into consideration. This article examines the anthropological imaginary of some novels representative for Romanian literature from the Republic of Moldova from the last decade, such as those signed by Aureliu Busuioc, Nicolae Popa, Nicolae Rusu, Claudia Partole, Liliana Corobca and others. We have chosen this approach for the reason that, viewed from the point of view of the discipline that has as an object of study human data of a phenomenon from the social-cultural reality, these novels draw interest mainly due to the description of spiritual traumas produced as a result of the totalitarian regime. Then, due to the description of a special historic situation, these have a chance to be a different part of the contemporary Romanian discourses. There are generally two big dramatic issues experienced by the inhabitants of this area of territory after 1990: existential confusion after the disintegration of the Soviet empire and the emigration of the inhabitants to the West. Embodied in the anecdotic substance of the novel, social events are pretexts for emitting hypotheses about the nature of the novel and the organisation of the human universe at crisis.

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collective imaginary, anthropology, human condition,

post-Soviet novel, constellation of images