TANASE Iuliana



Analele Ştiinţifice ale Universităţii “Ovidius” Constanţa nr.29 / 2018 vol.2

TANASE Iuliana - DISPLACEMENT AND POWER IN WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE’S THE TEMPEST (pag. 49-55)

The Tempest contains several instances of displacement. The play is written at a time when England expands its economic activity to locations at opposite ends of the world. The establishment of colonies on the American continent is paralleled by the new trade relations with the Ottoman Empire, Morocco and Iran. Through the central experience of displacement the play reflects the movements and exchanges between different and conflicting civilizations. The paper adopts a New-Historicist approach which is a suitable theoretical platform for examining the meanings attached to displacement. The paper also probes into the use of displacement in defining the new power relations and in understanding how Europe should play its role in power politics

Analele Ştiinţifice ale Universităţii “Ovidius” Constanţa nr.28 / 2017 vol.2

TANASE Iuliana - MARITIME METAPHORS IN SEBASTIAN BRANT’S THE SHIP OF FOOLS (pag. 95–105)

IULIANA TĂNASE graduated from the Faculty of Foreign Languages and Literatures, the University of Bucharest, in 1997. She holds a Master’s degree from the University of Bucharest (1998) and a doctoral degree from the Doctoral School of Literary and Cultural Studies of the University of Bucharest (2010). She is currently affiliated with the Department of Modern Languages of the University of Bucharest.

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