Marija Đorđević

Marija Đorđević

Academic title: PhD

Research position: Research Associate

Fields of interest: theater and performance studies, memory studies, sultural studies, identity politics, intangible cultural heritage, contemporary use of cultural heritage

Education/Qualification

2020 Research Associate, Institute of Art History, University of Belgrade – Faculty of Philosophy

2019 PhD in cultural studies, Institute for media, theater and popular culture, faculty for Cultural Studies and Aesthetic Communication, University of Hildesheim (Germany)

2014 MA in museology, Reinwardt Academy Amsterdam (The Netherlands)

2012 MA in art history, Department for Art Historym Faculty of Philosophy, University of Belgrade.

2010 BA in art history, Department for Art Historym Faculty of Philosophy, University of Belgrade.

Afiliation

2018 - Institute of Art History, University of Belgrade – Faculty of Philosophy

2015 – 2017 Institute for media, theater and popular culture, faculty for Cultural Studies and Aesthetic Communication, University of Hildesheim (Germany)

Projects

2023/2025 MADE IN Platform for contemporary craft and design (Nova Iskra, MAO, MUO, OAZA, Drugo more, City Museum of Zenica, Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Drseden, Faculty of Applied Technology Zwickau and Passa ao Futuro).

2022/2023 Supporting the delivery of a Transformative Grassroots Leadership Training in Serbia (Institute of Ethnigraphy SASA and World Bank).

2022 Performing heritage - Memory at Work? (Univeristy of Hildeheim and Europa Nostra Serbia).

2022 Social empowerment of women through promotion of women cultural heritage (Europa Nostra Serbia).

2022 90’s: the unexpected heritage of Novi Sad (Europa Nostra Serbia).

2021 Towards a performative turn in heritage studies, Case of WWII Monuments and Memorials in Western Balkans (University of Hildesheim, UNESCO Chair for cultural policy and management – University of Arts, Belgrade, Europa Nostra Serbia and SEE Heritage Network).

2019 WWII- MonumentSEE- Assessment of post-World War II monuments in South East Europe in order to develop a new regional tourism product/ cultural route (Expeditio).

2017 Is heritage performed? – NOB in Montenegro (University of Hildesheim).

2016 Lost and Found- Heimatlose und Heimatsuchende Museen (Fridrich-Schiler University in Jeni and University of Hildesheim).

International conferences, scientific conferences, and study visits

2023 VI Annual Conference of museology and heritology, Center for Museology and Heritology, University of Belgrade – Faculty of Philosophy, Belgrade.

2023 Sea Sources, MADE IN Dialouges, Drugo more, Rijeka, Croatia.

2023 International conference „Humanities, inovations and youth“, Society for cultural development „BAUO“, Reževići, Montenegro.

2023 Scientific conference „ Cultural transfer Europe-Serbia in socijalist Yugoslavia“, Faculty of Political Sciences, Institute for Contemporary History, Institute for European Studies, Insitute for Balkan Studies and Faculty of Philology, Belgrade.

2023 International conference „Cultural and creative industries & heritage: new technologies“, Society for cultural development „BAUO“, Petrovac na Moru, Montenegro.

2023 Annual AHM Conference - Diasporic Heritage and Identity, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

2023 International conferenceIn from the margins - Sharing footnotes of subaltern knowledge and practices: Questioning North-South relations and ethics of international collaboration, University of Arts – Belgrade, Belgrade.

2022 International conference „Cultural and creative industries & heritage“, Society for cultural development „BAUO“, Petrovac na Moru, Montenegro.

2022 The Future of Tourism (TISC 2022), University of Kragujevac, Vrnjačka Banja.

2021 5th International Conference Socialism on the Bench- Antifascism, Univeristy Juraj Dobrile, Pula, Croatia.

2020 Ethnology Lab on the Workings of Covid-19 on Museums, Reinwardt Academy and COMCOL, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

2019 CAT-ference 2019, 8th International Urban geographies of Post-communist states, Faculty of Geography, University of Belgrade, Belgrade.

Books

2021 Jugoslavija pamti. Mesto, telo i pokret za prostore izvođenog nasleđa. Belgrade: Evropa Nostra Srbija.

Book chapters

2023 ‘Objects with an Imagined Home, Yugoslavia’s Heritage as a Diasporic Object’, in: Diasporic Heritage and Identity, AHM Conference, thematic proceedings, 177-184, Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press.

2023 ‘How to Remember? Commemorations at Memorial Sites Associated with the People's Liberation Struggle’, in: Shaping Revolutionary Memory, The Production of Monuments in Socialist Yugoslavia, (eds.) Sanja Horvatinčić and Beti Žerovc, 336-355, Ljubljana and Berlin: Igor Zabel Association for Culture and Theory and Archive Books.

2022 ‘The future of educational (creative) tourism: the case of WWII monuments in Rasina County’, in: The Future of Tourism (TISC 2022) - Thematic Proceedings, 7, 1, 431-447, Kragujevac:University of Kragujevac.

2021 ‘Kako, zašto i za koga? Savremeno sakupljanje, pandemija i digitalni depoi’, in: Kadijević, A. (ed.), Kulturna baština i kriza: heritološki i arhitektonski aspekt, 133-148, Belgrade: University of Blegrade – Faculty of Philosophy.

2017 ‘From a museum to an artifact’, Collecting and Collections in Times of War or Political and Social Change, 45-60, Ljubljana: Ljubljana University Press, Faculty of Arts.

Papers

2023 ‘Performansi sećanja u "novoj" normalnosti - komemoracije bez tela u pokretu’, Glasnik Etnografskog instituta SANU 71 (1): 203-219.

2022 ‘Radio(je)vizija, Zvučni zapis kao kulturno nasleđe i resurs’, Limes plus : geopolitički časopis 3, 79-96.

2017 Performance of commemorating/Performing heritage, Roles of remembering and heritagization of WWII, Glasnik Etnografskog Instituta SANU 65 (1): 147-162.

2015 ‘To Share or to Keep, The afterlife of Yugoslavia's heritage and the contemporary heritage interpretation practicesс’, Politička misao 51 (5): 80-104, ISSN 0031-32-41.