
doi: 10.4000/ejas.346
handle: 20.500.13089/fm4o
American Studies at the University of Bucharest The idea of teaching American Studies and founding a program in American Studies was first voiced in the long meetings of faculty and students held at the University of Bucharest soon after the collapse of the communist regime. The proposal was one of many that reflected the spirit of reform and hope for radical changes at the outset of Romania’s transition to democracy. The absence of institutional structures other than English departments and ...
pragmatism, Journalism, canon, Feminism, Psychoanalysis, HM401-1281, Advertising, Poetics, History America, Postmodernism, Business, Sociology (General), Mass Media, Visual Arts, Regionalism, law, popular culture, sociology, philosophy, American Art, Communication, Native American, Gender, Science Fiction, United States, South, African-American literature and culture, E-F, E151-889, Film Studies, history, politics, Bologna
pragmatism, Journalism, canon, Feminism, Psychoanalysis, HM401-1281, Advertising, Poetics, History America, Postmodernism, Business, Sociology (General), Mass Media, Visual Arts, Regionalism, law, popular culture, sociology, philosophy, American Art, Communication, Native American, Gender, Science Fiction, United States, South, African-American literature and culture, E-F, E151-889, Film Studies, history, politics, Bologna
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