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Notes on Contributors Alina BOTTEZ has BA and MA degrees from the University of Bucharest, Foreign Languages Department, and the National University of Music in Bucharest, Singing Section. She teaches at both universities British literature and singing respectively, has a radio programme on opera from a cultural perspective and is also following a performing career, in Romania and abroad. She is currently pursuing an interdisciplinary doctorate (in philology and musicology), working on a thesis entitled A Confluence between Musical and Literary Masterpieces: Opera Jewels Inspired from Shakespeare s Plays. She has taken part in a number of international conferences and published numerous papers in various publications. e-mail: alinabottez@gmail.com Cristina CHIFANE is Assistant Professor at Constantin Brâncoveanu University of Brăila. In 2011, she has completed her PhD thesis at Dunărea de Jos University of Galaţi aiming at offering new insights into Translating Literature for Children. She has a Master Degree in Translation and Interpretation from Dunărea de Jos University of Galaţi (2006). Her research interests include: translation and cultural studies, linguistics as well as English and American literature. She has participated in national and international conferences and has written a number of articles in the above-mentioned fields e-mail: cristinachifane@yahoo.com Monica COJOCARU is Teaching Assistant in the Department of Anglo-American and German Studies at the Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu, where she teaches English for Specific Purposes. She is currently completing her PhD on contemporary British literature, with a thesis entitled Storytelling and Storytellers in Ian McEwan s Novels: An Ethical Perspective. e-mail: monica.cojocaru@ulbsibiu.ro

East-West Cultural Passage 169 James MACHIN is an English and Humanities Postgraduate Researcher at Birkbeck College, University of London. He has previously studied for a BA in Philosophy at the London School of Economics, and an MA in Victorian Studies at Birkbeck. His current research is in weird fiction, 1850 to 1937, where he is looking at notions of the weird as a critical term and a mode, and also as a literary effect with distinct philosophical implications. Before resuming academic study at postgraduate level, he worked for several years for London Government. He has written screenplays for two short films, many reviews and articles for various print magazines and websites, and maintained a semiprofessional career as a guitarist in a rock band, performing regularly around the UK and in Germany. e-mail: jfmachin@hotmail.com Clementina MIHĂILESCU is a Lecturer in the Department of British, American and Canadian Studies at Lucian Blaga University, Sibiu. Specialized in stylistics and literature, she holds a Ph.D. from Lucian Blaga University, with a dissertation on the novels of Iris Murdoch as seen from a socio-psychological perspective. She has published articles and presented research at numerous international conferences in Romania over the years. e-mail: mihailescuclementina@yahoo.com Valentina SANDU-DEDIU graduated in musicology from the National Music University of Bucharest in 1990. She has been teaching at the same institution since 1993 (professor of musicology and stylistics). She wrote over 30 studies, 300 articles, and 7 books (see Rumänische Musik nach 1944, Pfau Verlag, Saarbrücken, 2006; Alegeri, atitudini, afecte. Despre stil și retorică în muzică, Ed. Didactică și Pedagogică, București 2010). She has authored series of programmes for Radio Romania. She also plays the piano in chamber music (CDs released in Romania with Aurelian Octav Popa, in Germany/ Neos with Dan Dediu, and in Boston / Albany with Ray Jackendoff).

170 East-West Cultural Passage Valentina Sandu-Dediu was a fellow of Wissenschafts-kolleg zu Berlin, she is a permanent fellow of New Europe College, Bucharest, and received the Peregrinus-Stiftung Prize of Berlin- Brandenburg Akademie der Wissenschaften in 2008. e-mail: dediusandu@clicknet.ro Ana-Karina SCHNEIDER is Associate Professor at Lucian Blaga University, Sibiu. Her teaching expertise covers mainly English literature from the seventeenth century to the present, and literary criticism. She has published a book titled Critical Perspectives in the Late Twentieth Century. William Faulkner: A Case Study, and a textbook on the history of Anglo-American literary criticism, as well as an assortment of articles on twentieth-century prose fiction in English, literary translation, stereotypes and reading practices, and English Studies in the Romanian higher education. She has had extensive experience as manuscript editor and conference organiser, and has been Director of her Department s book club, The Chocolate House. e-mail: karinaschneider2001@yahoo.co.uk Adriana Elena STOICAN is a Teaching Assistant at Lumina, The University of South-East Europe in Bucharest, Romania where she teaches English for Engineering Sciences. She obtained a BA in English and Hindi philology, an MA in British Cultural Studies and a PhD in Literary and Cultural Studies at the University of Bucharest, Faculty of Foreign Languages and Literatures. Her PhD thesis (Transcultural Encounters in South Asian American Women s Fiction: Anita Desai, Kiran Desai and Jhumpa Lahiri) investigates transcultural and transnational phenomena in the context of Indian migration along the axis India- England- the USA. Her publications include papers on Roma ethnicity, diaspora studies and postcolonial approaches to Indian literature in English. e-mail: s_elena2000@yahoo.com An alumnus of Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu, Sorin ŞTEFĂNESCU is currently an associate professor at the English

East-West Cultural Passage 171 department of his Alma Mater, mostly concentrating on the teaching and research in two large areas of English studies: theory and civilisation. His doctoral thesis was an attempt to restore the interest in John Steinbeck s works, basing his appeal on the only valid inheritance that this fiction has projected, its narrative technique. He also teaches and researches Literary Theory, Narratology and Hermeneutics as well as British and American Civilisation and Mentalities. He published three books and a number of articles on topics related to the above-mentioned fields of research. E-mail: sorin.stef@gmail.com Helen TAYLOR is currently working on her doctoral thesis, entitled Adrian Henri and the Merseybeat movement: performance, poetry, and public in the 1960s, with Professor Robert Hampson at Royal Holloway, University of London, where she is also the Chief Sub Editor of Exegesis, the English Department s e-journal. Her work uses much archival research and oral memory, particularly in relation to the live event and oral poetry in Liverpool at the time. She approaches Merseybeat from an interdisciplinary perspective, looking at the movement as total art, and utilising inter-, multi-, and cross-media theories. e-mail: helenlouisetaylor@gmail.com Sorin UNGUREAN is a lecturer of the English-American and Germanic Studies Department, at the School of Letters and Arts, teaching English as a foreign language at Lucian Blaga University Sibiu. His expertise covers such fields as: semiotics, semantics, pragmatics and ESP (the Schools of Letters; Science; Engineering; Political Science). He graduated from Lucian Blaga University (BA in Letters, English and Romanian, 1997; MA in Translation Studies, English, 1998), and furthered his qualification with a PhD at Babeș Bolyai University Cluj-Napoca in 2007 (research on political correctness). Technical translations, syllabus development, and investigation of the state of the language (contact-area phenomena of present-day English and Romanian, in

172 East-West Cultural Passage particular) are among his main professional and scientific activities; he has published several papers dealing with such issues in conference volumes and in philological journals. e-mail: sorin_ungurean@yahoo.com