2009 EventsRomanians vote for president at ASU DowntownProfessor Ileana Orlich organized Voting Center #214 for Arizona’s Romania’s community on Nov. 22 and Runoff elections on Dec. 6, 2009 to elect Romanian President held at the ASU Downtown Mercado Campus.
Piano recitalparis bucharest expressLiterary adaption of the Romanian Avant-garde in French. November 6, 2009 Please click here for poster. Eastern Europe in Transition: The Significance of the Fall of the Berlin Wall and the 1989 RevolutionsNovember 9, 2009, 1:30pm - ASU Tempe campus, Coor Building, Room 4403 Reflections on the Life and Workof the 2009 Nobel Prize-winning Writer, Herta MüllerNovember 20, 2009 1:00pm - ASU Tempe Campus, Coor Building, Room 4403 The event is sponsored by the ASU Melikian Center for Russian, Eurasian, and East European Studies. Click here for more details.
35th Southern Comparative Literature Association Conferencehosted by the Romanian Studies Program in the School of International Letters and Cultures Translating and Mapping: Rethinking Literature in the Age of GlobalizationOctober 1-3, 2009
Co-Organizers: The Romanian Studies Program and the Central European Cultural Collaborative in the School of International Letters and Cultures at Arizona State University will host the 35th Southern Comparative Literature Association Conference, October 1-3, 2009, featuring papers on all areas of comparative literature and critical approaches, representing creative traditions around the globe. We welcome proposals for papers and panels on the conference theme: “Translating and Mapping: Rethinking Literature in the Age of Globalization.”
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invites you to the WORKSHOPS of „TUDOR VIANU” CENTER From the series of conferences themed: Text-Image Interferences. prof.Ileana Orlich (Arizona State University) Henry James’s “Daisy Miller”: A Literary Display of Decadent Mini-Tableaux Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009, 4pm Images from the event:
Adaptation Litteraire, L’Histoire du Communisme Racontee aux Malades Mentaux Théâtre Denis, HYERES, FRANCE May 22, 2009 (Essay by Ileana Orlich translated in French by Frédéric Grosche can be found here)
"On Myth and Modernity in the Twentieth-Century Romanian Novel," May 15, The Romanian Cultural Institute, New York. Images from the event:
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