摘要

This article is about Mircea Eliade*s rapport to exile, both his and other Romanians*. His approach of the exilic experience allows an incursion into the ※diaspora§ semantic field in the study Theorizing Diaspora by Jana Evans Braziler and Anita Mannur and a look at Eliade as a ※diasporic subject§. To Eliade, the relationship with homeland and the diasporic identity assume religious significance. He urges members of the Romanian diaspora to hold the native country sacred as a &Jerusalem in the Sky*. A strong believer in the salvaging power of cultural creation over the political factor, he wanted his work to be a response to the communist regime in Romania.

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