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  3. Vol. 7(56) No. 1 (2014)

Vol. 7(56) No. 1 (2014)

Published: 2014-06-25

Irony

  • Irony – A pretense passage from ancient to modern times

    Stanca Mada
    pp. 3-4
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LANGUAGE STUDIES

  • Irony as complexity scaffold for deep learning

    Sebastian Feller
    pp. 7-22
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  • (Un)detecting irony. Analysing responses to irony in three different discursive contexts

    S. Mada, R. Saftoiu
    pp. 23-42
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  • Concret ou abstrait? Le cas du nom monstre

    Corina Silvia Micu
    pp. 89-98
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LITERATURE

  • Irony and tragedy in Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart and No Longer at Ease

    Adina Campu
    pp. 43-50
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  • Ironiser l’écriture programmatique. Le manifeste dadaïste

    Rodica Ilie
    pp. 51-68
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  • Avatars of the limit-situation in post-totalitarian witness literature

    Laura Sasu
    pp. 99-108
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  • Aspects of representation with illustration from Ian McEwan’s Atonement

    Aura Sibisan
    pp. 109-118
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CULTURAL STUDIES

  • The carnivalesque, parody and irony in the contemporary american visual art: Project Womanhouse, a case study

    Ileana Botescu-Sireteanu
    pp. 69-78
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  • Rethinking postmodernism: The vices of the postmodern world by Gheorghe Craciun

    Alexandra Ungureanu-Atanasoaie
    pp. 119-136
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Reviews

  • Trei intr-o carte, Luca Pitu

    Virgil Borcan
    pp. 79-80
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  • Irony and Humor. From pragmatics to discourse, Leonor Ruiz Gurillo and Maria Belén Alvarado Ortega (eds.)

    Stanca Mada
    pp. 81-88
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  • Intercultural pragmatics, Istvan Kecskes

    Simona Gurtavenco
    pp. 137-142
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Journal information

Title: Bulletin of the Transilvania University of Brasov. Series IV: Philology and Cultural Studies

Publishing House: Transilvania University Press
Subject(s): Literature; Language & Linguistics Studies; Cultural Studies
Frequency: 2 (since 2011)

1 (up to the year 2010 inclusively)

ISSN (Print): 2066-768X
ISSN (CD-ROM): 2066-7698

ISSN (Online): 2971-9380

ISSN-L: 2066-768X

Cod CNCSIS: 494

Status: Active

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