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Snežana Žabić

Snežana Žabić

Adjunct Instructor

 

About

Snežana Žabić is the author of the short story collection In a Lifetime (KOS, Serbia, 1996), the memoir Broken Records (punctum books, USA, 2016), and the poetry collection The Breath Capital (New Meridian Arts, USA, 2016). She co-authored, with Ivana Percl, the poetry collection Po(jest)zija/Po(eat)ry (SKC NS, Serbia, 2013).


Degrees

  • BA, University of Belgrade
  • MA, Central European University
  • MFA, University of North Carolina at Wilmington
  • PhD, University of Illinois at Chicago

Research Interests

  • Contemporary World Poetry
  • Experimental Creative Nonfiction
  • Literary Translation
  • Teaching Online
  • Twentieth-Century Avant-Garde
  • Globalization
  • The EU
  • The Balkans

Awards

  • Al and Betty Brauner and Scott Brauner Fellowship
  • Chicago Consular Corps Scholarship
  • UNCW Graduate School Summer Research Grant
  • DAAD (German Organization for Academic Exchange) Fellowship

Publications

Books:

  • The Breath Capital, poetry collection (New Meridian Press, New York, NY, 2016)
  • Broken Records, memoir (Punctum Books, Brooklyn, NY, 2016)
  • Po(jest)zija/Po(eat)ry, poetry collection, co-authored with Ivana Percl (SKC NS, Novi Sad, Serbia, 2013)
  • U jednom životu, a collection of short stories (KOS, Belgrade, Serbia, 1996)

Anthologies:

  • Essay “Funky Wedges” in Život na drugom jeziku (Službeni glasnik, Belgrade, Serbia, 2019)
  • Poems in Ovo nije dom: pesnikinje u migraciji (Rekonstrukcija ženski fond & IC Bulevar, Novi Sad, Serbia, 2017)
  • Poems and translations in Cat-Painters: An Anthology of Contemporary Serbian Poetry from the Sixties to the Present (Lavender Ink's Diágolos Books imprint, New Orleans, LA, 2016)
  • Story “Failing Haibun” in Wreckage of Reason 2: Back to the Drawing Board (Spuyten Duyvil, 2014) Short story “Revolver” in Bunker (Arhipelag, Belgrade, 2013)
  • Poems and an essay in Diskurzivna tela poezije (AŽIN, Belgrade, 2004)
  • Short story “Zbogom, Dre,” in the anthology Ekran priče (Naklada MD and IskonInternet, Zagreb, 2003)