Biljana Kašić
Biljana Kašić is a feminist and postcolonial theorist. She is one of the lecturers and co-founders of the Centre for Women’s Studies in Zagreb, and until recently a professor at the University of Zadar. Due to her academic and activist orientation, she has taught at various universities across the world. Her areas of scholarly interest are feminist studies, postcolonial theories, women’s culture of resistance and ethics. She is the co-author and editor of numerous books and studies published in Croatian and other languages, including Gyné politiké ili o političkoj građanki, 2004; Teaching Subjects in Between: Feminist Politics, Disciplines, Generations, 2006; Critical Interventions: Thinking Heritage, Decolonising, Crossings, ed. et al., 2013; Soggetti itineranti. Donne alla ricerca del sé, 2013; Vulnerability, 2021; 2022, Feminist Trans/Formations: Media, Art, Literature, ed. et al., 2024 (in press). She is the co-director of the international postgraduate seminar ‘Feminisms in a Transnational Perspective’ at the Dubrovnik Interuniversity Centre, a member of the international board of the Materia Postcoloniale edition, Università degli studi di Napoli L’Orientale and a contributor to the websites/magazines H-Alter, Treća, Feministika, European Journal of Women’s Studies and e-flux.