Dimovska CV
Iva Dimovska
Address: Nador 9, 1051, Budapest Hungary
Phone: +36703545033
Skype: iva.dimovska
Email: Dimovska_Iva@phd.ceu.edu
Ivadimovska@yahoo.com
CURRENT POSITION
2016/2017 Visiting Researcher
James Joyce Research Centre, University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
EDUCATION
A.B.D. Central European University, Budapest, Hungary
Field: Comparative Gender Studies
Tentative Dissertation Title: “Queer(ing) Time in Modernist Literature: Reimagining European Modernism through Queer Lenses”
Advisor: Jasmina Lukić
Comprehensive Exams Passed with Distinction
M.A. Central European University, Budapest, Hungary
Field: Critical Gender Studies
Thesis Title: “Queering Time through the Myth of the Fall in James Joyce’s Finnegans Wake and Marcel Proust’s Sodom and Gomorrah”
Advisor: Vera Eliasova
Graduated with Distinction (Top Honours)
M.A. Ss. Cyril and Methodius University, Skopje, Macedonia
Field: General and Comparative Literature
Thesis Title: “Literary canon and religious identity: Aspects of demythologization in Thomas Mann's novel Joseph and His Brothers”
Advisor: Maja Bojadzievska
Graduated with Distinction (Top Honours)
B.A. Ss. Cyril and Methodius University, Skopje, Macedonia
Field: General and Comparative Literature
Thesis Title: “Sodom and Gomorrah: The Biblical pattern and Proust's Vision”
Advisor: Maja Bojadzievska
Graduated with Distinction (Top Honours)
PUBLICATIONS
2016 “Joyce in Rome,” Report on the IX James Joyce Italian Foundation Conference in Rome in “James Joyce Broadsheet”, University of Leeds, June 2016
2016 “Engaging With Queer Foucault: The Power of Resistance as a Subversive Appropriation” in Engaging Foucault, Volume 2, ed. by M. Ivković, G. Pudar, and D.Prodanović, published by Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, University of Belgrade, January 2016
2015 “Touring the No Timelike Absolent”, Report on the 2015 Zurich James Joyce Foundation Workshop in “James Joyce Literary Supplement”, University of Miami, December 2015
2013 “Between History and Memory in German post-war literature: Narrativization of traumatic memories in Günter Grass' The Tin Drum” Mirage, No.30, 2013, http://www.mirage.com.mk/index.php/mk/30/515-knizevna-hermenevtika/648-1. (In Macedonian)
2012 “Symbolism of the Journey in Italo Calvino's Invisible cities” Mirage, No. 27, 2012, http://www.mirage.com.mk/index.php/en/mirage/350-27/literary-hermenutics/86-symbolism-of-the-journey-in-italo-calvino-s-invisible-cities. (In Macedonian)
2011 “Borges and Cortasar: Different worlds and forms of the modern fantastic”
Mirage, No. 26, 2011, http://www.mirage.com.mk/index.php/en/mirage/347-26/comparative-poetics/96-borges-and-cortazar. (In Macedonian)
TRANSLATED BOOKS
2015 “Selected Stories” by Kate Chopin: Ars Lamina Publications (English to Macedonian)
2013 “Maurice” by E.M. Forster: Publishing House Templum (English to Macedonian)
EDITORIAL EXPERIENCE
2013 Publishing House Templum and web-page Okno.mk, Skopje, Macedonia
http://templum.com.mk/ ; http://okno.mk/
Editor of the book edition Queer Square and of the on-line rubric Queer; updating online rubrics; translated, edited and proofread texts.
2012 Publishing House Tabernakul, Skopje, Macedonia
http://www.tabernakul.com/index_en.html
PARTICIPATION IN CONFERENCES, WORKSHOPS AND SYMPOSIUMS
2017 XI Annual Feminist Theory Workshop. Gender, Sexuality and Feminist Studies,
Duke University. 24 – 25. 03. 2017
2017 Joyce’s Fiction and the New Rise of the Novel. The X “James Joyce Italian Foundation” Conference in Rome. Università di Roma Tre. Paper’s Title: “The Aesthetics of Failure: James Joyce and the Modernist Anti-novel”. 02 – 03. 02. 2016
2016 Irish Modernisms: Gaps, Conjectures, Possibilities International Conference
University of Vienna, Department of English and American Studies. Paper’s Title: “James Joyce and Irish Modernist Times”. 29. 09. – 01.10. 2016
2016 Anniversary Joyce. XXV International James Joyce Symposium University of London. Paper’s Title: “In Search of Queer Past: James Joyce and the Queer Passage of Time”. 13 – 18. 06. 2016
2016 Shakespearean Joyce/Joycean Shakespeare. The IX “James Joyce Italian Foundation” Conference in Rome. Università di Roma Tre. Paper’s Title: “Queering a ‘Time that is Out of Joint’: Shakespearean and Joycean distorted temporalities”. 01 – 03. 02. 2016
2015 Time and Culture: 2015 Annual Conference of the International Society for Cultural History. University of Bucharest, Romania. Paper Title: “Queering Time through the Myth of the Fall in James Joyce’s Finnegans Wake and Marcel Proust’s Sodom and Gomorrah.” 7 – 10. 09. 2015
2015 “Touring the No Timelike Absolent” – Time in the works of James Joyce International Workshop. Zurich James Joyce Foundation. Paper Title: “Queering Time through the Myth of the Fall in James Joyce’s Finnegans Wake”. 02 – 09.08.2015
2015 Modernist Musics and Political Aesthetics International Conference. University of Nottingham, UK. Paper Title: “The Revision of the Wagnerian Myth of the Fall in Mann’s Joseph and His Brothers and Joyce’s Finnegans Wake”. 08 – 10.04.2015
2014 Engaging Foucault International Conference. University of Belgrade: Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory. Paper Title: “Engaging With Queer Foucault: The Power of Resistance as a Subversive Appropriation”. 05 – 07.12.2014
2014 At the Intersection of Queer and Postcolonial Approaches to Anthropology: A Symposium. Central European University Budapest, Hungary. Paper Title: “Queering the Colonized Erotic Other in Marguerite Duras’s Novels The Lover and The North China Lover”.18.11.2014
ADDITIONAL EDUCATION
2017 Summer Course in Narrative Studies. University of Aarhus, Denmark. 30.07. – 04.08. 2017
2017 The 2017 Dublin Joyce School. University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland. 03.07. – 08.07. 2017
2016 The 2016 Trieste Joyce School. University of Trieste, Trieste, Italy. 26.06. – 02.07. 2016
2015 The 2015 Trieste Joyce School. University of Trieste, Trieste, Italy. 28.06. – 04.07. 2015
2014 Summer School for Sexualities, Cultures and Politics. Faculty of Media and Communication, IPAK Center and Singidunum University, Belgrade, Serbia. Paper presented: “Rethinking the Notion of Writing through Shame’s Queer Performativity”. 18 – 24.08.2014
2014 MATILDA Intensive Program. Gender and Migration in Europe: Immigration Rights and Migrant Experiences in the 20th and 21st Centuries. Universitè Lumière Lyon II, France. 18 – 24.08.2014
LANGUAGES
English: Native Fluency (C2)
Macedonian: Native
Bosnian, Croatian, Montenegrin, Serbian: Fluent (C1)
French: Intermediate (B2)
Spanish: Beginner (A2)
REFERENCES (upon request)
Dr. Jasmina Lukic
Director GEMMA
Department of Gender Studies
Central European University
Email: lukicj@ceu.edu
Dr. Maja Bojadzievska
Head of Department
Faculty of Philology „Blaze Koneski“
Department of General and Comparative Literature
Ss. Cyril and Methodius University, Skopje, Macedonia
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Email: mbojadzievska@yahoo.com
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