Milan Vukasinovic
Researcher in Greek at Department of Linguistics and Philology
- E-mail:
- milan.vukasinovic@lingfil.uu.se
- Visiting address:
- Engelska parken
Thunbergsvägen 3H - Postal address:
- Box 635
751 26 UPPSALA
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Short presentation
Milan Vukašinović is a Byzantinist with a PhD from the EHESS in Paris and the University of Belgrade on subjectivity and spatiality in the thirteen-century narratives. He was a junior researcher (2015-19) at the University of Belgrade and a GABAM-ANAMED postdoctoral fellow (2019-20) at Koç University, Istanbul. His main research interests are narrative, political agency and spatiality. He is a member of Heritage Transformations network and has co-curated the Translating Worlds art exhibition.

Publications
Selection of publications
Doing and Telling Administration and Diplomacy: Speech Acts in the 13th-Century Balkans
Part of Trends and Turning Points: Constructing the Late Antique and Byzantine World, Brill Academic Publishers, 2019
Letters and space: function and models of epistolary nodes in Serbian hagiography
Part of Storytelling in Byzantium, Uppsala University, 2018
Great Is the Imperial Dignity.: Voices, Adventus, and Power of the First Macedonian Empresses
Part of Byzantinoslavica, p. 99-115, 2017
Recent publications
Who's Afraid of Genderfluid Turtles?: Gender Trouble with Translating Medieval Animal Stories
Part of Tidskrift för litteraturvetenskap, p. 25-46, 2023
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Narrative Millipedes: or Why Do Byzantine and Contemporary Art Worlds Need Each Other?
Part of Translating Worlds, Swedish Research Institute in Istanbul, 2023
Translating Worlds: Exhibition Catalogue
2023
Ink, Bronze, and Blood of the Nation: Living in Medieval Serbia Today
2021
The Byzantine Hellene: The Life of Emperor Theodore Laskaris and Byzantium in the Thirteenth Century
Part of Journal of Hellenic Studies, p. 303-304, 2021
All publications
Articles in journal
Who's Afraid of Genderfluid Turtles?: Gender Trouble with Translating Medieval Animal Stories
Part of Tidskrift för litteraturvetenskap, p. 25-46, 2023
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Part of Scandinavian Journal of Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies, p. 185-210, 2020
Great Is the Imperial Dignity.: Voices, Adventus, and Power of the First Macedonian Empresses
Part of Byzantinoslavica, p. 99-115, 2017
Chapters in book
Narrative Millipedes: or Why Do Byzantine and Contemporary Art Worlds Need Each Other?
Part of Translating Worlds, Swedish Research Institute in Istanbul, 2023
Doing and Telling Administration and Diplomacy: Speech Acts in the 13th-Century Balkans
Part of Trends and Turning Points: Constructing the Late Antique and Byzantine World, Brill Academic Publishers, 2019
Letters and space: function and models of epistolary nodes in Serbian hagiography
Part of Storytelling in Byzantium, Uppsala University, 2018
Authors and Their Families in Two Early 10th Century Byzantine Texts (Genesios and Vita Theophanous)
Part of VIIes Rencontres annuelles des doctorants en études byzantines 2014 (Porphyra. Confronti su Bisanzio 3), p. 37-47, Porphyra, 2016
Other
Translating Worlds: Exhibition Catalogue
2023
Ink, Bronze, and Blood of the Nation: Living in Medieval Serbia Today
2021
The Byzantine Hellene: The Life of Emperor Theodore Laskaris and Byzantium in the Thirteenth Century
Part of Journal of Hellenic Studies, p. 303-304, 2021