Results

[ CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS ]

–– Historical Materialism Paris 2025: Conjurer la catastrophe / Combating the Catastrophe 26th Jun 2025 9:00 - 28th Jun 2025 12:00, https://hmparis.org/le-programme/

Panel: Representing Disaster Nationalism in the East: Literature, Cinema, and Video Games, 27th Jun 2025
[1] Stefan Baghiu & Anca Simina Martin – „Disaster Globalism in Eastern Europe: The Vampires of Post-Communist Cinema and Literature”
[2] Ana Maria Deliu – „Modern Animal”
[3] Andreea Mironescu & Mihai Iovănel – „Auschwitz love fiction”
[4] Andrei Nae – „Black the Fall”
–– International Conference for the Study of the Novel Third Edition: Ideologies of Popular Fiction in Romania and Beyond: Cultural Functions, Global Circulations 
17th and 18th of October, 2025, https://icsnpuscariu.wordpress.com/

Panel: Ideological Functions of Popular Fiction in Post-communist Romania

Chairing: Ștefan Baghiu
[5] Mihai Iovănel (Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu, G. Călinescu Institute of Literary History and Theory), Crime Fiction as a Paradigmatic Form of Post-communism
[6] Anca Simina Martin (Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu), Nationalizing the Vampire in George Baronzi’s Adaptation of Alexandre Dumas père’ Histoire de la dame pâle
[7] Andrei Nae, Irina Vasile, and Diana Dragomir (Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu, University of Bucharest), Laughing with/of Trauma: Articulating Womanhood on Postsocialist Romania in Anca Munteanu's Nuntă în Oaş
[8] Ana-Maria Deliu (Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu), Monsters, Markets and the Novel: The Romanian New Weird
[9] Andreea Mironescu (Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iași), Self-Help Postcommunist Literature from Self-Building to State Building

[ ORGANIZED EVENTS ]

International Conference for the Study of the Novel Third Edition: Ideologies of Popular Fiction in Romania and Beyond: Cultural Functions, Global Circulations Programme 17-18 October 2025, https://icsnpuscariu.wordpress.com/

[ PUBLICATIONS ]

[1] Anca Simina Martin, Duncan Light, „Representing Transylvania and Banat in Vampire Fiction: Speculative and Speculated Geographies in Dracula and Vampirul”, in Transylvanian Review, Vol. XXXIV, No.3, Autumn 2025, pp. 41-64
DOI: https://doi.org/10.33993/TR.2025.3.03, online: https://centruldestudiitransilvane.ro/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/TR_3_2025_Martin-Light.pdf

[2] Andrei Nae, „Representing the Holocaust in Wolfenstein: The New Order: Ethics of Play, Thanatopolitics and State of Exception”, in Word and Text A Journal of Literary Studies and Linguistics, Vol. XV – 2025, pp. 127-140
online: https://jlsl.upg-ploiesti.ro/site_engleza/documente/documente/Arhiva/Word_and_Text_2025/08_Nae.pdf

[3] Mihai Iovănel, „Bibliografia pseudotraducerilor de roman în postcomunismul românesc (1990–2004)”, in Dacoromania Litteraria, no. 12, 2025, pp. 305-321.

[4] Mihai Iovănel, „Postcomunismul ca genre: de la istoria literatura la istoria realității”, in Transilvania (accepted).