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Prof. Dr. Miranda Jakiša

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Professor of South Slavic Literatures and Cultures
University of Vienna

Full Professor of South Slavic Literatures and Cultures at Vienna University since 2019

2009-2019 Professor of South and East Slavic Literatures at Humboldt University Berlin

M.A. in Slavic Studies, English Literature and Political Sciences, University of Konstanz, 2000

Ph.D. (Dr.phil.) in Slavic Studies, University of Tubingen, 2006

 

autumn 2014 Visiting Fellow at Research Center of the Slovenian Academy of Arts and Sciences, ZRC SAZU in Ljubljana
2013/2014 Fellow at Imre-Kertesz-Kolleg "Europe’s East in the 20thCentury " at Jena University
2017-2018 Fung Global Fellow at Princeton University USA "Cultures and Politics of Resentment"

Recent publications in English:

 

· Partisans in Yugoslavia. Literature, Film and Visual Culture. Bielefeld 2015 (co-edited with Nikica Gilić)

· A Funeral, a Wolf and Bruce Lee in Mostar: Revised Urban Contract and the Intersection of Time and Space. In: Politics of Identity in Post-Conflict States. Eamonn O Ciardha/ Gabriela Vojvoda (Hg.), Routledge 2015, S. 232-244.

· The Evidence of Srebrenica. In: Post-Yugoslav Constellations. Archive, Memory and Trauma in Contemporary Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian Literature and Culture. Stijn Vervaet, Vlad Beronja (Hg.), DeGruyter 2015, S. 83-98.

 

· Ivana Sajko’s Postdramatic Theatre of Disjunction or War on Stage. In: History as a Foreign Country. Historical Imagery in South Eastern Europe. Zrinka Blažević, Ivana Brković, Davor Dukić (Hg.), Bonn/Zagreb 2014, S. 453-471.