BOOK REVIEW: Maria Alina Asavei: Art, Religion and Resistance in (Post-) Communist Romania: Nostalgia for Paradise Lost
Alexandru Stanescu ()
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Alexandru Stanescu: CESI, University of Bucharest, Romania
Eastern Journal of European Studies, 2021, vol. 12(SI), 298-232
Abstract:
Maria Asavei’s Art, Religion and Resistance in (Post-) Communist Romania: Nostalgia for Paradise Lost book, courageously ventures on uncharted territory, or say territory less explored by historians, political scientists, art theoreticians and critics. That may be due to the intricateness, peculiarities and topicality of this subject matter: the relation between art, politics, and religion in Romanian national communism and post-communist Romania. This book is an important contribution in the effort to further clarifying the recent past, a past that is still very much alive and imbricated in the present.
Keywords: Art; Religion; Resistance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.47743/ejes-2021-SI14
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