E-Journal RJAS
The Romanian Journal of American Studies (RJAS) is an inter-disciplinary academic e-journal whose objectives are to investigate the diversity and dynamics of cultural change in the US, in close connection with global and local processes and phenomena, European and otherwise.
RJAS publishes two thematic issues a year. The contributions are submitted electronically to [email protected] and [email protected] by March 15*, for the Spring issue and by September 15, for the Fall issue. All submitted essays will be peer-reviewed and should follow the MLA style in order to be considered for publication.
*For the current issue of RJAS the deadline is May 15, 2013.
Editor in chief: Adina Ciugureanu (Ovidius University, Constanţa)
Assistant editors: Gabriel Gherasim (Babeş-Bolyai University, Cluj)
Ludmila Martanovschi (Ovidius University, Constanţa)
Mihaela Precup (University of Bucharest)
Editorial Board:
Stefan Avadanei (Al. I. Cuza University, Iaşi)
Odette Blumenfeld (Al.I. Cuza University, Iaşi)
Marius Jucan (Babeş-Bolyai University, Cluj)
Teodor Mateoc (University of Oradea)
Rodica Mihaila (University of Bucharest)
Roxana Oltean (University of Bucharest)
Emil Sirbulescu (University of Craiova)
Virgil Stanciu (Babeş-Bolyai University, Cluj)
Eduard Vlad (Ovidius University, Constanţa)
Isabel Durán (Universidad Complutense, Madrid)
Winfried Fluck (John F. Kennedy Institute, Freie Universität, Berlin)
Shirley Geok-Lin Lim (University of California, Santa Barbara)
Gary E. Holcomb (Ohio University)
Heinz Ickstadt (John F. Kennedy Institute, Freie Universität, Berlin)
Paul Lauter (Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut)
Janice Radway (Northwestern University, Illinois)
John Carlos Rowe (University of Southern California)
Werner Sollors (Harvard University)
Issues
RJAS no. 1/2014 - SPACE AND THE CITY IN AMERICAN CULTURE
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Gene Tanta: That’s Cool: Contemporary American Hipster Poets as Urban Excess
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Boev Hristo: Pecuniary Culture and Consuming the Jazz Age in the Big City: the Case of Manhattan Transfer”
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Dana Badulescu: Rushdie’s New York
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Daniela Rogobete: Invisible Selves between Narrative Spaces and Physical Places in Paul Auster’s The New York Trilogy
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Daniela Andronache: The City in Richard Wright’s Fiction: A Space of Violence, Segregation and Racial Hatred
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Monica Manolachi: “Home Is Always Elsewhere:” The Poetics of Location in Fred D’Aguiar’s Poetry
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Anca Peiu: (No) “City upon a Hill:” Jefferson, Yoknapatawpha
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Eduard Vlad: Remapping Urban Space as Identity in Lowell’s “For the Union Dead”
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ISSN 2393-171X ISSN-L 2393-171X
RJAS no. 2/2014 - SPACE AND THE CITY IN AMERICAN CULTURE
ISSN 2393-171X ISSN-L 2393-171X
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Sandrine Baudry: Plants as a Tool for DIY Urbanism: between Guerilla and Institutionalisation
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Diana Belci, Sorin Ciurariu: Romanian Postcommunist Densification-A CaseStudy
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Estella Antoaneta Ciobanu: Nostalgic Architecture, Memory Traces and Violent (Re)inscriptions of American Identity/-ties: Atlanta at the Turn of the Millennium
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Aneta Dybska: The Shrinking City: Real Estate Development Meets Community Activism in Philadelphia’s Green Spaces
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Mihaela Arsene: Urban Enhancement: The U.S. University Paradigm
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Violeta Negrea, Liliana Agache: Anglo-American Word Loan – a Challenge of Urban Linguistic Globalization
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Ana-Maria Andreea Gaidargi: Are Deontic Modals Acquired Before Epistemic Ones?
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Irina-Ana Drobot: The Image of a Corrupt Europe as Dystopia in The Portrait of a Lady by Henry James
- List of Contributors