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Zoran Milutinovic studied Yugoslav Comparative Literature in Belgrade. His PhD dissertation focused on meta-theatricality in 20th-century European drama, examining how plays communicate indirectly through theatre. He has taught at the University of Belgrade and held visiting appointments at notable institutions including the University of Nottingham, Wesleyan University, and the University of Wisconsin-Madison. His research includes fellowships at the University of Ljubljana, the Open Society Institute, and the Leverhulme Foundation. Milutinovic has served on editorial boards for academic journals such as Slavonic and East European Review and New Area Studies, and has been involved with advisory boards for Ricerche Slavistiche and Primerjalna književnost. He edited Brill’s book series Balkan Studies Library, where he has been a co-editor since 2018. He is a member of Academia Europaea and has held multiple academic positions at University College London in the School of Slavonic and East European Studies since 2003.
University College London, SSEES • United Kingdom
Professor of South Slav Literature and Modern Literary Theory.
University College London, SSEES • United Kingdom
Senior Lecturer in the Department.
University College London, SSEES • United Kingdom
Lecturer in the Department.
University of the Arts, Belgrade, School of Drama • Serbia
Visiting position in the School of Drama.
Faculty of Languages and Literature, University of Belgrade • Serbia
Docent in General Literature and Literary Theory.
University of Wisconsin-Madison, Slavic Languages and Literatures • United States
Research position in Slavic Languages.
University of Nottingham, Russian Department • United Kingdom
Lecturer in the Russian department.
Faculty of Languages and Literatures, University of Belgrade • Serbia
Junior Lecturer in General and Yugoslav Literature.