06 Dec New members of the Association KROKODIL’s Steering Board – Olga Manojlović Pintar and Boris Buden
It is our great honor to inform you that the Steering Board of the Association KROKODIL has two new members – Olga Manojlović Pintar and Boris Buden.
On Deceber 5 from 11 a.m., the annual meeting of the Association’s Steering Board was held in the KROKODIL’s Center, with the attendance of all old and new members, except Milena Berić. In addition to discussing activities, projects, and the strategic plan for the next period, on this occasion Olga Manojlović Pintar and Boris Buden were officially appointed as new members of the Steering Board.
The Steering Board of the Association KROKODIL now consists of a total of six members, as follows: Milena Berić, Dubravka Stojanović, Olga Manojlović Pintar, Vladimir Arsenijević, Igor Štiks and Boris Buden.
OLGA MANOJLOVIĆ PINTAR (1966) is a senior research associate at the Institute for Recent History of Serbia (Belgrade), a specialist in memory culture. In 2005, she received her doctorate at the University of Belgrade, Faculty of Philosophy, Department of History, and she obtained her master’s degree at the Central European University in Budapest in 1995. Olga Manojlović Pintar is involved in numerous domestic and international projects, and regularly participates in international interdisciplinary conferences and round tables. She has published numerous articles and edited three collective volumes: History and memory: studies of historical consciousness (2005), Tito: Visions and interpretations (2011) and Tradition and transformation, Transnational experiences of Yugoslav history (2019). She has authored two books: Archeology of memory, monuments and identities in Serbia 1918 – 1989 (2014) and The last battle, Spanish fighters and the Yugoslav crisis of the eighties (2019).
BORIS BUDEN (1958) is a philosopher, cultural theorist and publicist. He writes essays and articles in the fields of philosophy, politics, critique of culture and art. He graduated in philosophy at the University of Zagreb, with additional studies in Marxism. He holds a doctorate in cultural theory from Humboldt University in Berlin. During the 1990s, he published essays mainly in “Arkzin”, where he was also the editor. He lives and works in Berlin.
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