Creative Negotiations

Romania – America 1920-1940

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Last edited by Sonia D. Andras
May 25, 2024 | History

Creative Negotiations

Romania – America 1920-1940

Throughout the interwar period, America’s interest in Romania grew and encompassed not only political, diplomatic, and historical aspects but also financial, cultural, and educational contributions. Thus, the Romanian- American ties throughout the interwar period suggest innate complexity and dynamism. This volume presents novel techniques and issues examined from an interdisciplinary, multi-perspective, and intercultural outlook. These approaches are derived from ideas such as discussion, negotiation, educational, and cultural communications.

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English
Pages
282

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Creative Negotiations: Romania – America 1920-1940
2023, Presa Universitară Clujeană
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First Sentence

"Throughout the interwar period, America’s interest in Romania grew and encompassed not only political, diplomatic, and historical aspects but also financial, cultural, and educational contributions."

Table of Contents

Contents
Introduction 7
Contributors 20
Negotiations in History, Education, and Culture 26
Cornel Sigmirean
In Search of the Model: Romanian Professors and Students at
American Universities (1920–1940) 27
Laurențiu Vlad
The Project of Romania’s Participation in the Chicago World’s Fair in 1933: Some Unpublished Documents from the Archives
of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs 53
Grațian Marian Moldovan
Media Ethics and Democracy in Action 79
Daniel Citirigă
Agnes von Kurowsky, Ernest Hemingway, and the American Red
Cross. Romania through the Eyes of a Universal Literature Muse 85
Negotiations in the Jazz Age and the Avant-Garde 120
Elena Butoescu
Jazzing Up the City. The Reception of American Music and Dance
in Interwar Bucharest 121
Sonia D. Andraș
Garçonne, but Make Her Flapper. Using American Femininity
Models to Re-Fashion the Romanian ‘Modern Girl’ 138
Alexandru Bar
Transatlantic Aesthetics: Exploring American and Romanian Artistic Interactions in the Avant-Garde 166
Roxana Mihaly
Romania’s Participation in the 1939–1940 New York World’s Fair
in an Elite Context: Enescu, Maria Tănase, and Brâncuși 186
Literary and Visual Representations of the Other 202
Carmen Andraș
Creating History. Hotels, or Spaces of Otherness in American War Correspondents’ Journeys to and from Romania during the 1930s 203
Andi Sâsâiac
Literary and Imagological Exchanges through Translation.
Links Between Romania and the USA in the Period Between
the Two World Wars 236
Cristina Matilda Vănoagă
The Fairy Tales of Queen Marie of Romania as Cultural Diplomatic Instrument in the U.S.A. 255
Maria Boștenaru Dan, Octaviana Jianu
Totalitarianism and the Emigration of a Romanian Architect
to the USA in the Interwar Era 267

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Cluj-Napoca

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Library of Congress
DR229.U6 C74 2023, 2023535658

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Paperback
Pagination
282p.
Number of pages
282

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OL51723804M
ISBN 13
9786063719837

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