Mitrović Nemanja

Nemanja Mitrović (Zvornik, 1980). His field of interest is literary theory, the relationship between ethics, philosophy, and literature, and the work of French theoretician and writer, Maurice Blanchot. Mitrović completed his BA studies in General Literature and Theory of Literature at the University of Belgrade (2007). He completed his MA studies at the Faculty for Media and Communications, Belgrade in 2009. The title of his MA dissertation was Presenting the Unrepresentable: The Sublime in the Works of Immanuel Kant and Jean-François Lyotard. He completed his PhD studies at the Centre for Modern Thought, University of Aberdeen under the guidance of Professor Christopher Fynsk. Title of his PhD dissertation was The (Im)Possibility of Literature as the Possibility of Ethics. This dissertation was published in 2017 by Delere Press. 

From 2014 until 2018, Mitrović worked as Teaching Assistant at the Faculty for Media and Communications, Belgrade. From 2018 until 2022, he was employed as Assistant Professor at the same educational institution. He published numerous theoretical articles and reviews in peer-reviewed journals and daily newspapers. Together with Maja Bajić, he translated the works of Maurice Blanchot and Jean-Philippe Toussaint.