Nadežda Čačinovič

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Nadežda Čačinovič

Čačinovič in 2011
Born (1947-04-01) 1 April 1947
Budapest, Hungarian Republic
Era 20th-century philosophy and contemporary philosophy
Region Western philosophy
Main interests Aesthetics · Critical theory · Feminism
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Nadežda Čačinović (born 1 April 1947) is a Croatian philosopher, sociologist, comparatist, feminist and Croatian-language book author.[1][2]

She was born to Slovene parents in Budapest. She graduated in philosophy and comparative literature at the University of Ljubljana.[2] She obtained a doctorate and became a professor at the Department of Philosophy of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Zagreb, being employed there since 1976.[1][2]

She is also a member of an Advisory Board of a left-wing magazine Novi Plamen.

Since 2009 she has been the president of the Croatian P.E.N. Centre, member of International PEN.[3]

Published books

  • Zašto čitati filozofe. Zagreb, 2009.
  • Vodič kroz svjetsku književnost za inteligentnu ženu. Zagreb, 2007.
  • Žene i filozofija. Zagreb, 2006.
  • Parvulla aesthetica. Zagreb, 2004.
  • Danilo Pejović, professor emeritus Facultatis philosophicae Universitatis studiorum Zagrabiensis. Zagreb, 2002.
  • U ženskom ključu. Zagreb, 2000.
  • Doba slika u teoriji mediologije. Zagreb, 2001.
  • Ogled o pismenosti. Zagreb, 1994.
  • Estetika. Zagreb, 1988.
  • Estetika njemačke romantike. Zagreb, 1987.
  • Pisanje i mišljenje. Zagreb 1981.
  • Subjekt kritičke teorije. Zagreb, 1980.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Nina Ožegović (2007-05-08). "Nadežda Čačinovič - europska karijera borbene filozofkinje" [Nadežda Čačinović - European career of a confrontational philosopher] (in Croatian). Nacional (weekly). Archived from the original on 10 July 2012. Retrieved 2011-11-27. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 "Prof. dr. sc. Nadežda Čačinovič, red. prof." (in Croatian). Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences. Retrieved 2011-11-27. 
  3. "Nadežda Čačinović nova predsjednica hrvatskog P.E.N.-a" (in Croatian). T-portal. 2009-03-09. Retrieved 2011-11-29. 
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