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© Astra. Astra serie noua, Anul II (XLV), nr. 1-2
Abstract: The paper analyses the
potential of a theoretical comparison between communism and colonialism, focusing
on the cultural dimension of the Stalinization process in Eastern Europe. The
paper applies this theoretical perspective to late 1940s-early 1950s Romanian
culture in relation with the appropriation of culture by the communist regime within
the late 1940s political and ideological shift in Eastern Europe. The approach
uses as a background for its argumentation a theoretical debate which started
2001 and has continued until today (Chioni Moore 2001, Kovačević 2008), also reinterpreting on a series of theories developed during as well
as at the end of the Cold War (Kulski 1959, Kolarz 1964, Horvath 1972,
Katsenelinboigen 1990). The paper uses a series of conceptual tools such cultural
transfer, cultural dependences, cultural identity, cultural export, which are applied
for the first time to the Romanian culture.
Andrada Fătu-Tutoveanu
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