
CĂLIN-ANDREI MIHĂILESCU
Călin-Andrei Mihăilescu (b. Bucharest, 1956; Ph.D. Toronto, 1992) is a Romanian Canadian writer and Professor of literature, Hispanic studies, and philosophy. His recent books include Policing Literary Theory (ed., 2018), AFKA (2018), A Europressed Country, 2nd ed., 2020), and Deunamor (2022), as well as a few edited volumes in Romanian. He is currently working on a few book projects, among which the Romanian An Astrocentric Universe (A philosophy of culture); The Flexicon (a dictionary of his words; in Romanian); Life Is a Scream (prose, in Romanian); a few volumes of poetry in English, French, Romanian, and Spanish; Bephoria (prose, in English); and the multi-volume English Erosophy. His fields of expertise, in which he taught, lectured, and published widely, include Comparative Literature, Literary Theory, Critical Theory, History of Romance, English, German, Romanian, Central-East European and Classical Literatures, Philosophy (history of ~, ontology, aesthetics, epistemology, ethics, political ~), History of Religions, Mysticism, Magic, Semiotics, General Linguistics, Translation Theory, Film Studies, and Creative Writing.
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