CUPRINS
I. LITERATURE(S)
FACTION BEFORE BLOOD: UPROOTEDNESS AND REGROUNDING IN DYSTOPIAN FICTION - Lucia Opreanu - pp. 1–12
FICTIONAL ROUTES TO RECOVERING BLACK ROOTS: ZADIE SMITH, KARA WALKER AND BLACKFACE MINSTRELSY - Estella Antoaneta Ciobanu - pp. 13–27
GUIDO GOZZANO ORIENTALISTA: VERSO LA CUNA DEL MONDO - Daniela Crăciun - pp. 28–33
LOOKING AT ALICE’S DISPLACED IDENTITY IN LEWIS CARROLL’S ALICE’S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND AND THROUGH THE LOOKING-GLASS THROUGH A POSTMODERNIST LENS - Adelina Rău - pp. 34–43
ROUTES OF TEMPORARY DISPLACEMENT IN LATE NINETEENTH-CENTURY ROMANIA: TRAJECTORIES OF SPACE IN THE TRAVEL ACCOUNTS OF ADÈLE HOMMAIRE DE HELL AND JAMES WILLIAM OZANNE - Virginia Magdalena Petrică - pp. 44–48
DISPLACEMENT AND TRAVEL IN FYNES MORYSON’S AN ITINERARY - Claudia Bujoreanu Gheorghe - pp. 49–55
DISPLACEMENT AND POWER IN WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE’S THE TEMPEST - Iuliana Tănase - pp. 56–64
MENTAL AND MORAL MONSTROSITY IN SHAKESPEARE’S OTHELLO - Mihaela Ilinca Tănăsele - pp. 65–74
II. LANGUAGE STUDIES AND DIDACTICS
UNRAVELLING IDENTITY: SOCIOLINGUISTICS AND FORENSIC LINGUISTICS - Costin-Valentin Oancea - pp. 75–82
A HISTORICAL OVERVIEW OF TRANSLATION-ORIENTED TERMINOLOGY IN CANADIAN TERMINOLOGY: SCIENCE - Jana Ukušová - pp. 83–89
LES BIOGRAPHIES LANGAGIERES DES APPRENANTS DE NIVEAU COLLEGE: ENTRE LE JE POLYPHONIQUE ET LE TU ENSEIGNANT - Veronica-Diana Hagi - pp. 90–102
III. MEDIA STUDIES
PLAYING BEYOND ONESELF: AN APPLICATION OF COGNITIVE NARRATOLOGY IN THE STUDY OF DIGITAL GAMES - Diana Peterfi Melnic - pp. 103–111
THE CONTEMPORARY EPIC MODE: DIGITAL GAMES AND THE JOURNEY MOTIF - Vlad Melnic - pp. 112–120
PUBLIC SERVICE MEDIA BETWEEN THE STATE AND THE PUBLIC: RE-CENTRING PUBLIC SERVICE MEDIA OPTIONS FOR THE NEW DEMOCRACIES - Raluca Petre - pp. 121–126
THE ETHICS OF THE DISCOURSE OF POWER AND DE-GLOBALIZATION IN THE CONTEXT OF THE GREAT POLITICAL CRISES - Mariana Tocia - pp. 127–138
IV. INTERVIEW
ROAR ENGELBERG – ROUTES TOWARDS THE DEVELOPMENT OF NORWEGIANROMANIAN CULTURAL RELATIONS. AN INTERVIEW - Crina Leon - (pp. 139–141)