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Iva Glisic is an Honorary Research Fellow in the School of Humanities at The University of Western Australia, focusing on performance art and cultural memory in Eastern European contexts. Her research examines artistic practices as living archives and the transformation of historical memory in digital environments.
Her primary research interests include Performance Art traditions in Russia and Serbia, Communist ideology in artistic expression, Futurist movements, and the intersection of memory studies with digital technologies. She investigates how avant-garde legacies evolve into contemporary political art forms like Pussy Riot while shaping cultural identity.
Analysis of her publications reveals consistent thematic threads: tracing performance art from early 20th-century Russian Futurism through Yugoslav Zenitism to post-1989 Serbian/Russian scenes, with particular attention to aesthetic disobedience and digital memory practices. Her work demonstrates interdisciplinary connections between art history, political science, and digital humanities.
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