“Constituting Americanness”, A Fresh Perspective by Fulbright Alumnus Iulian Cănănău


Iulian Cănănău, Fulbright alumnus at Lousiana State University (2007-2008), currently Senior Lecturer in American Literature at the University of Gävle (Sweden) and formerly Assistant Professor at the University of Bucharest, has published an outstanding study that traces the history of the concept of “Americanness” as a highly complex version of identity discourse in the 19th century. In Iulian Cănănău’s book, titled Constituting Americanness. A History of the Concept and Its Representations in Antebellum American Literature (published in 2015 by Peter Lang), carefully outlined methodological considerations frame the investigation of key representations of Americanness in foundational texts by R. W. Emerson, D. H. Thoreau, Frederick Douglass, Margaret Fuller and Harriet Jacobs, among others. The book cover aptly states that “following Reinhart Koselleck’s Begriffsgeschichte, the author proposes that Americanness was not an ordinary word, but a concept with a historically specific semantic field. In the three decades before the Civil War, Americanness was constituted at the intersection of several concepts, in different stages of their respective histories: among these, nation, representation, individualism, sympathy, race, and womanhood”. Iulian Cănănău’s exquisite close reading of both fiction and nonfiction is complemented by his exploration of the larger political, economic, and social issues of the first half of the 19th century, making his book a must-read for students and researchers in American Studies all over the world.

Bacau High School Students Meet Fulbright ETA

Erika Schultes, Fulbright English Teaching Assistant at “Stefan cel Mare” University in Suceava, visited on March 3 the American Corner in Bacau, where she met high school students and conducted introduction/discussion activities in order to gauge their proficiency levels as well as their personal interests in English language/American topics. This was a preliminary to a weekend intensive workshop with the students later this month.

The event was mentioned in the local press:
http://www.ziaruldegarda.ro/cursuri-despre-cultura-si-civilizatia-americana-la-ccd-bacau/
http://www.observatordebacau.ro/2015/03/04/bursier-fulbright-instruieste-liceeni-bacauani.html

The Fulbright Student Award: Preparing the Application

The webinar “The Fulbright Student Award: Preparing the Application” will take place on March 19, from 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. The webinar will provide guidance on the application steps with a main focus on the qualitative components of the application. Participants will have the opportunity to discuss and ask questions about the application process, fields of study or research, selection criteria, required documentation and funding. For attendance please register by email at office@fulbright.ro by Tuesday, March 17.

Romanian Winner of the Fulbright-Schuman Grant 2015-2016

Alexandra Maria Bocse, one of the European candidates selected among the finalists of the Fulbright-Schuman Program, is the proud recipient of the Fulbright-Schuman grant for the academic year 2015/16.
Alexandra is currently a PhD Candidate in the Department of Politics and International Studies (POLIS), at the University of Cambridge, UK. She received an MPhil in International Relations from POLIS in 2011, after she had graduated from the University of Bucharest with a BA in Political Science, as a valedictorian, in 2009. Her research topics concern the European Union, Eastern Europe, international and regional governance, policy networks and energy security. We would like to congratulate Alexandra and wish her the best of luck with her ongoing academic career!

“From the Personal Story to the Application Essay” Workshop @FEAC-EducationUSA

On Tuesday, March 3rd, 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., the Fulbright Educational Advising Center-EducationUSA hosted a special workshop titled “From the Personal Story to the Application Essay”, given by Fulbright Alumna Simina Mistreanu, a journalist with eight years’ experience in the field, in Romania and the U.S. alike.
During the workshop, Simina guided the participants through the stages of the writing process, from tapping into the lode of one’s personal story (through effective brainstorming) to drawing and shaping it into an honest and well-wrought essay.
The 15 participants, both prospective undergraduate and graduate applicants, had a chance to acquaint themselves with different types of structures, looking at successful application essays written by their peers, and to get some practice, designed to help them start working on their own essays.
The workshop concluded with a Q&A session, in which Simina kindly took questions from the participants, providing them with valuable information and insider’s tips on storytelling, writing and the application process in general.
If you didn’t get to book a spot for this workshop, join us on March 24, from 5:30 p.m., when Simina will be, once again, our guest at FEAC-EducationUSA. Her presentation on March 24, titled “Romanian Citizen, U.S. Journalist: Opportunities in American Campuses and Newsrooms”, will focus on her experience as a Junior Fulbright grantee and M.A. student at the world-prestigious Missouri School of Journalism at the University of Missouri-Columbia and her time working for American newspapers The Oregonian, Columbia Missourian and The Wichita Eagle.

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