
معرفی
Iva Nenić serves as Assistant Professor of Ethnomusicology at the Department of Ethnomusicology, Faculty of Music, University of Arts in Belgrade, and concurrently lectures in Interdisciplinary Studies at the same university.
Academic training:
- MMus in Ethnomusicology (2004), University of Arts in Belgrade
- MPhil in Theory of Arts and Media (2009), University of Arts in Belgrade
- PhD in Ethnomusicology (2015), University of Arts in Belgrade
- Advanced undergraduate studies, Belgrade Open School (2003)
- Gender studies, Women’s Studies Center, Belgrade (2002)
- Doctoral workshop: Current trends in ethnomusicological research, Hildesheim (2012)
Her research interrogates how musical practices generate ideology and social identities, with concentrated analysis on gender reproduction and intersectional politics. Fieldwork spans Serbian folk traditions, global world music circuits, female musicians in independent scenes, Balkan hip hop, and post-Yugoslav pop folk cultures. She critically examines ideological interpellation through affective practices, epistemological foundations of ethnographic fieldwork, and representational regimes in ethnomusicological discourse.
Nenić has produced extensive scholarly publications including articles, book chapters, and translations of two academic volumes. Her monograph Deregulation of the Canon, identification by Sound: female players of traditional instruments in Serbia is forthcoming from Serbian publisher CLIO, analyzing gender dynamics in traditional Serbian music performance.
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