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Isidora Belić is an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Novi Sad, specializing in Serbian and South Slavic literature with a focus on imagology and cultural studies. Her academic journey includes completing basic studies in Serbian literature and language at University of Novi Sad (2008), a Master's thesis on Italy in Miloš Crnjanski's "Love in Tuscany" (2016), and ongoing doctoral research at University of Belgrade and Novi Sad on imagological comparative studies of Serbian, Croatian, and Macedonian literatures.
- Doctoral candidate at Faculty of Philology, University of Belgrade
- Doctoral candidate at Faculty of Philosophy, Novi Sad
- Former Research Associate at Institute of Literature and Arts, Belgrade (2011-2015)
Her research centers on imagological analysis, travel literature, and South Slavic literary comparative studies, particularly examining cross-cultural perceptions between Serbia and Italy. She has contributed to understanding the Mediterranean's symbolic role in Serbian literature and explored the intersection of literary theory with cultural identity formation.
While her recent publications focus on travelogue analysis and literary imagology, her work spans multiple subfields including urban narrative theory, intercultural dialogue, and philological methodologies. She has taught Italian language at Duomo School of Foreign Languages and Serbian language at St. Cyril and Methodius Elementary School.
Proficient in English, Italian, and Spanish, Belić's academic interests also extend to cultural studies, literary poetics, and comparative European literature. Her current doctoral research promises to advance systematic analysis of regional literary relationships.