Tag: selma kesetovic

Overview of the lectures at the School of Feminism: 14 May 2016

On Saturday, 14 May the lectures of the Module 1 (Introduction to feminisms: history, terms, theory) at this year’s Žarana Papić School of Feminism took place. Selma Kešetović, MA in gender studies and a writer, talked about the diversity and disputes within the feminist theory and practice.

Theatrical reading of Srđan Sandić’s texts and conversation with the author, October 4th, Mak

Drama (t)Umor converses with monodrama Zagreb mon amour through polilogues, dialogues and monologues. Mon amour ends where (t)Umor begins and vice versa. Both dramas revolve around the lack of subject and meeting the horrorifying blocks of thought on happiness and love. It is about encountering paucity, in which autonomous language beyond classical principles of naration … Continued