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Andrea Perunović is a Research Fellow at the Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, University of Belgrade, specializing in the intersection of philosophy, psychoanalytic theory, and contemporary francophone thought. Her work critically examines trust, political jouissance, and subjectivity within global philosophical discourse.
Her academic trajectory includes doctoral studies at the European Graduate School (Saas-Fee, Switzerland) and a PhD in Philosophy from the University of Paris 8 (Saint-Denis, France) under François Noudelmann. Her dissertation, Archéologie de la confiance: prolégomènes d'une pensée défiante (Archaeology of trust: prolegomena of a distrustful thought), established foundational work on trust as a philosophical-psychoanalytic construct.
Perunović's research synthesizes Lacanian psychoanalysis, Derridean deconstruction, and Žižekian political theory to analyze mistrust in Balkan contexts, cinematic emancipation, and post-truth subjectivity. Her recent publications reveal a methodological shift from ontological investigations of trust toward applied analyses of political emotion and institutional critique, with recurring engagement of French philosophical traditions.
The Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory provides her academic home within a network of specialized laboratories including the Digital Society Lab (DigiLab) and Laboratory for Social Critique (CriticLab), fostering interdisciplinary collaboration on social theory and critical philosophy.
