معرفی
Sebastian Grama is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Bucharest, where he has served on the teaching staff since 1998 and held his current rank since 2009. His academic work spans philosophy, literature, and performing arts, with notable contributions to cultural discourse through festivals and media.
Education
- Doctorate in Philosophy, University of Bucharest (1998)
Research Focus
Grama's scholarship centers on metaphysics, philosophy of the imaginary, aesthetics, history of modern philosophy, and rhetoric. His work consistently explores intersections between philosophical concepts and literary expression, particularly examining language structures, silence as philosophical phenomenon, and rhetorical strategies in cultural contexts. This interdisciplinary approach manifests in both academic publications and creative outputs.
Publication Trends
Analysis of his 13 documented academic articles (1999-2017) reveals sustained engagement with semiotic theory, philosophy of language, and applications of philosophical frameworks to literary analysis. His later works increasingly incorporate economic and utility-based perspectives while maintaining core interests in metaphysical structures and rhetorical traditions, reflecting evolution from classical philosophy toward contemporary cultural critique.
Cultural Leadership
As founder of HESTUGMA Cultural Association (2012), Grama organizes the 'Gustul pentru Filosofie' colloquium (8 editions by 2018) and 'Respir Shakespeare' festival (9 editions by 2018). He has produced over 200 radio programs for Radio România Cultural and authored theatrical works including 'Sisif' (2015) and 'iCarus' (2016), demonstrating active integration of academic philosophy with public cultural practice.



