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Tatjana Rosić Ilić is a Full Professor at the Faculty of Media and Communications, Singidunum University in Belgrade, where she teaches courses including Global Media and Culture of Resistance, Creative Writing, and Transmedia Storytelling. She concurrently serves as a Research Associate at the Institute of Literature and Art in Belgrade and has held visiting professorships at the University of Michigan (2016-17) and the University of Kragujevac.
Education:
- Doctorate, Master's, and Diploma from the Faculty of Philology, University of Belgrade
- Scholarship holder at Central European University and Institute for Infertile Society, Budapest during doctoral studies
Her research centers on critical media and cultural analysis with emphases on gender politics, post-Yugoslav memory cultures, and global media narratives. She investigates intersections of fear/resistance dynamics in media, masculinity studies, and female authorship within Balkan transitional contexts, bridging theoretical frameworks with regional cultural critique.
Publications spanning 1994-2015 reveal consistent engagement with gender representation in Balkan media, Serbian literary masculinity, and biographical politics. Her work demonstrates methodological hybridity across media studies, gender theory, and post-socialist cultural analysis.
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She has coordinated numerous national and international projects on gender policy and media, supported by scholarships from Central European University, Institute for Infertile Society, and OSI Budapest's Higher Education Support Program (HESP).
Professor Rosić Ilić contributes to academic discourse as editorial board member for Sarajevo Volume and Belgrade Journal of Media and Communications.




