Bridging Cultures and Challenging Prejudices: The Relevance of Vasile Alecsandri’s BALTA-ALBĂ in Contemporary Literary Discourse

In Balta-Albă, Vasile Alecsandri delves into the cultural tensions between Eastern and Western Europe during the 19th century, using the journey of a French architect to Romania as a lens through which to explore issues of identity, cultural exchange, and prejudice. Through the architect’s evolving...

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Main Author: Ioana Lăcrimioara Pelea
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Alexandru Ioan Cuza University Press 2025-06-01
Series:Linguaculture
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Online Access:https://journal.linguaculture.ro/index.php/home/article/view/394
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Summary:In Balta-Albă, Vasile Alecsandri delves into the cultural tensions between Eastern and Western Europe during the 19th century, using the journey of a French architect to Romania as a lens through which to explore issues of identity, cultural exchange, and prejudice. Through the architect’s evolving perception of Wallachia—initially seen as a wild, uncivilized land—Alecsandri critiques Western Europe’s romanticized and often ignorant views of the East. The story serves as both a literal and metaphorical exploration of how cultural perceptions shape our understanding of what is "civilized" versus "barbaric." The narrative’s embedded structure, alternating between the architect’s story and a local’s perspective, further highlights the complex interaction between Western and Eastern cultural identities. By challenging assumptions and presenting a nuanced portrayal of Romanian society, Balta-Albă pushes readers to reconsider simplistic cultural divides. In a contemporary world still grappling with issues of cultural prejudice and identity politics, Alecsandri’s work offers a powerful reminder of the importance of empathy and critical thinking in bridging cultural gaps.
ISSN:2067-9696
2285-9403