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Ana Devic

Professoressa a contratto

Dipartimento di Scienze Politiche e Sociali

Pubblicazioni

Monographs and edited volumes

Strong Absences Combat Silences: Memorizing War Atrocities in the Post-Yugoslav Cinema and Visual Arts, book manuscript in submission to Columbia University Press/ ibidem verlag.

Nationalism, Multiculturalism and Democracy. University of Bonn: Center for European Integration Series, 2002. Editor.

Selected peer-reviewed articles and book chapters

"Class, Conflict and Power between Hegemony and Critical Knowledge: A Journey through the Debates," Communist and Post-Communist Studies, 2022, Vol. 55, No. 2, pp. 11-38.

“Hijacked Feminism and Patriarchal Nostalgia of the New Right: The Paradoxes of Gender Discrimination and Token Women,” Nationalism and Ethnic Politics, 2021, Vol. 27, No. 3, pp. 226-245).

"The Eurasian Wings of Serbia: Serbian Affinities of the Russian Radical Right," in Valery Perry, ed., Extremism and Violent Extremism in Serbia: 21st Century Manifestations of an Historical Challenge (Hannover: ibidem-Verlag; Columbia Uni Press, 2019, pp. 109-138).

“Theatre of Diversity and Avant-Garde in Late Socialist Yugoslavia: Paradoxes and Reflections of the State of Disintegration,” in Stefan Hulfeld et al, eds., Theatre and Cultural Performances in the Context of the Yugoslav Wars (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018, pp. 199-219).

“Ottomanism and Neo-Ottomanism in the Travails of the ‘Serbian National Corpus’: Turkey as the Recurrent Focus of the Serbian Academia,” Die Welt des Islams, 2016, Vol. 56, Nos. 3-4, pp. 533-547.

“What Nationalism Has Buried: Powerlessness, Culture, and Discontent in Late Yugoslav Socialism,” in Paul Stubbs, Igor Duda and Rory Archer, eds., Social Inequalities and Discontent in Yugoslav Socialism (London: Routledge, 2016, pp. 21-37).

‘The Incentives and Actors of Protests in Turkey and Bosnia-Herzegovina in 2013,’ with Marija Krstic, in Isabel David and Kumru F. Toktamış, eds., ‘EverywhereTaksim’: Sowing the Seeds for a New Turkey at Gezi (Amsterdam University Press, 2015, pp. 59-74).

“Jaws of the Nation and Weak Embraces of the State: The Lines of Division, Indifference and Loyalty in Bosnia-Herzegovina,” in Strategies of Symbolic Nation-building in South Eastern Europe, ed. Pal Kolsto (Oxford: Ashgate, 2014, pp. 51-86).

“Fringe Antinationalisms: Hegemony and Counter-Hegemony in Cinema, in Paul Stubbs and Christophe Solioz, eds. Towards Open Regionalism in South East Europe (Baden-Baden: Nomos, 2012, pp. 191-209).

“Re-digging the Graves: Political Mythologization of the Dead in Yugoslavia and Its Successor States,” in VjekoslavPerica and DarkoGavrilovic, eds. Political Myths in Former Yugoslavia and Successor States: A Shared Narrative. Foreword by Judge Richard Goldstone. Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Republic of Letters, 2011, pp. 75-84.

“Kosovo: International and Local Limits of Peace,” in Denisa Kostovicova and VesnaBojicic-Dzelilovic, eds. Transnationalism in the Balkans (Oxford: Routledge, 2008, pp. 41-58).

“Transnationalization of Civil Society in Kosovo: International and Local Limits of Peace and

Multiculturalism,” Ethnopolitics, vol 5, no.3, 2006, pp. 257-273.

‘Humanitarian and Rehabilitation Assistance to Kosovo, 1999-2003,’ Ministry of Foreign Affairs DANIDA, Copenhagen: 2004/5.
http://www.um.dk/Publikationer/Danida/English/Evaluations/Kosovo2005/Kosovo.pdf. Chapters on Governance and Civil Society (pp. 67-82), and Gender (pp. 91-95), co-authored with M. Visti and B. Nautrup.

‘Faces, Phases and Places of Humanitarian Aid: Kosovo Four Years Later’, Global Security and Cooperation Quarterly, 11, Winter 2004.


“Fortress Europe”: The Schengen Human Burden’ (the Cinema of ZelimirZilnik), Nationalities Papers, vol. 31, no. 3, 2003.


‘Diverging Attempts at Facing the Recent Past: War, Guilt and Responsibility: The Case Of Serbia’, and ‘Editorial Introduction’, Global Security and Cooperation Quarterly, 8, Spring 2003.


‘Guarding and Guiding Regionalism and Interculturalism: Civil Society and Non-Governmental Organizations in Vojvodina’, Research Report (Watson Institute for International Studies, Brown University: New Approaches to Sustainable Democracy- Building, October 2003).

‘Prospects of Multicultural Regionalism as a Democratic Barrier’, University of Bonn: Papers on Development Policy No. 57, December 2002.

’Nationalism and Regional Multiculturalism in the Province of Vojvodina, Serbia’s “Multiethnic Haven,’ in A. Devic, ed., Nationalism, Multiculturalism and Democracy (University of Bonn: European Integration Series, 2002, No. 2, pp. 42-80).

‘Nationalism and Women’s Activism in the Former Yugoslav States.’ In Svetlana Slapsak et al. (eds.), Women’s Discourse, War Discourse (Ljubljana: The Institutum Studiorum Humanitatis, 2000).

‘Ethnonationalism, Politics, and the Intellectuals: The Case of Yugoslavia,’ International Journal of Politics, Culture and Society, vol. 11, no. 3, 1998, 375-409.

‘Anti-War Initiatives and the Un-Making of Civic Identities in the Former Yugoslav Republics,’ Journal of Historical Sociology, vol. 10, no. 2, 1997.

‘Redefining the Public-Private Boundary: Nationalism and Women’s Activism in Former Yugoslavia.’ The Anthropology of East Europe Review 15:2, 1997.

‘The Limits of Ethno-National Analysis,’ International Journal of Politics, Culture and Society, vol. 6, no. 1, 1992.

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