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Slobodan Vladusic is a Full Professor at the Department of Serbian Literature within the Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Novi Sad. He has also served as a lecturer at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland. His academic career is deeply rooted in literary theory and Serbian cultural studies spanning the 20th and 21st centuries.
- Bachelor's Degree in Serbian Literature (1998), Faculty of Philosophy, Novi Sad
- Master's Thesis: Disintegration of the Motif of the Dead Beloved in Serbian Poetry of the 20th Century (2005)
- PhD Thesis: Images of European Metropolises in the Prose of Miloš Crnjanski (2009)
His research interests encompass Serbian literature across two centuries, cultural studies, creative prose writing, and literary theory. His scholarly work often explores urban narratives, poetic motifs, and intersections of politics with literature, particularly in post-Yugoslav contexts.
Professor Vladusic has received multiple literary awards for both critical and creative works, including the prestigious Isidora Sekulić and Meša Selimović awards. His publications range from poetic analysis to cultural commentaries and experimental prose.
- Milan Bogdanović Award for Best Newspaper Review (2004)
- Vitalova Nagrada for Novel Writing (2009)
- Isidora Sekulić Award for Literary Scholarship (2011)
- Meša Selimović Award for Fiction (2013)
- Dual Laza Kostić and Đorđe Jovanović Awards (2017)
- Joint Janko Veselinović and Svetozar Ćorović Awards (2018)
He founded the Center for Research and Popularization of Serbian Literature, contributes to literary periodicals, and teaches courses in Contemporary Serbian Poetry and Poetics of Borislav Pekić.