RODNA KUĆA ZUKE DŽUMHURA
ČETVRTAK, 10. AUGUST 2023.
19:00
Promotori: prof.dr. Dijana Hadžizukić i prof.dr. Almir Bašović
Moderatorica: Harisa Ćukle
Nadija Rebronja (1982) je pjesnikinja i esejistkinja. Doktorirala je književnost na Filozofskom fakultetu u Novom Sadu. Predaje književnost kao univerzitetski docent. Njena poezija je prevođena na engleski, španski, italijanski, francuski, nemački, poljski, turski, persijski, makedonski, albanski i slovenački jezik. Kao naučnik-istraživač boravila je na Univerzitetu u Beču (2009) i Univerzitetu u Granadi (2010—2011). Kao predavač književnosti održala je nekoliko gostujućih predavanja na univerzitetima u Panami na španskom jeziku. Govori engleski, španski i turski, služi se ruskim i poznaje arapski jezik. Školovala se, duže ili kraće živela u Novom Pazaru, Beogradu, Novom Sadu, Sarajevu, Granadi, Beču, Istanbulu, Buenos Airesu. Ne vjeruje u adrese ni mjesta boravka. Po svom izboru najveći dio vremena provodi na relaciji Državni univerzitet u Novom Pazaru-Granada-Sarajevo.
THE BIRTH HOUSE OF ZUKO DŽUMHUR
THURSDAY, AUGUST the 10th, 2023
19:00 hrs
Book Promotion: “88” by Nadija Rebronja
Promoters: Prof. Dr. Dijana Hadžizukić and Prof. Dr. Almir Bašović
Moderator: Harisa Ćukle
Nadija Rebronja (1982) is a poet and essayist. She obtained her literature doctorate from the Faculty of Philosophy in Novi Sad. Currently holding the position of a university lecturer, she teaches literature. Her poetry has been translated into several languages, including English, Spanish, Italian, French, German, Polish, Turkish, Persian, Macedonian, Albanian, and Slovenian. In her role as a researcher, she has spent time at the University of Vienna (2009) and the University of Granada (2010-2011). Additionally, she has delivered guest lectures in Spanish at universities in Panama as a literature lecturer. Nadija is proficient in English, Spanish, and Turkish, possesses a working knowledge of Russian, and is acquainted with Arabic. Her educational and residential journey has taken her through various places, including Novi Pazar, Belgrade, Novi Sad, Sarajevo, Granada, Vienna, Istanbul, and Buenos Aires. She doesn't adhere to fixed addresses or locations of residence. By choice, a significant portion of her time is spent oscillating between the State University of Novi Pazar, Granada, and Sarajevo.