![]() ![]() ![]() Motive și semnificaţii mito-simbolice în cultura tradițională românească ("Mytho-Symbolical Motifs and Meanings in Romanian Traditional Culture"), Minerva Publishing House, Bucharest, 1989.Mythological Commentaries"), Dacia Publishing House, Cluj, 1980 (second edition, Polirom Publishing House, Iași, 2012) Comentarii mitologice ("The Garden of the World Beyond. Institute for Advanced Studies» (as ‘Guest of the Rector’ Andrei Pleșu) on “History of Religions in Romania”. ![]() ![]() In 2005-2006 he had a research grant at the «New Europe College. In 2002 he had a documentary grant in Germany (Berlin, München, Frankfurt am Main, Düsseldorf) offered by Goethe Institute, a grant on “Jewish Identity and Antisemitism in Central and Eastern Europe”. Between 1997-1999, he had a research grant at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, International Center for the Study of Antisemitism. In 1997 he took a course in Jewish Studies at the Central European University in Budapest, Hungary (lecturers: Moshe Idel and Michael Silber). During the early 1970s, he was active in Ceata Melopoică, an experimental music and concept band led by Mircea Florian. Born into a Jewish family in Bucharest, Oișteanu took a post-graduate course in Oriental Studies at the University of Bucharest (lecturers: Sergiu Al-George and Amita Bhose). ![]()
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