Aleksandar Stevic

Biography
Aleksandar Stevic, visiting assistant professor of English and Comparative Literature has recently completed his doctoral dissertation in Comparative Literature at Yale University, where he has served as a Whiting Fellow in the Humanities and a graduate fellow of the Whitney Humanities Center. He also holds an M.A. and M.Phil. in Comparative Literature from Yale, a B.A. and an M.A. in Comparative Literature and Literary Theory from the University of Belgrade, and is an alumnus of the School of Criticism and Theory at Cornell University. While most of his work focuses on the 19th and 20th century novel and its social contexts, he also researches issues of Holocaust representation, history of tragedy, aesthetics, and contemporary British culture. He is also an avid translator of literary theory from English and French into Serbo-Croatian.

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Education

 * Ph.D. Comparative Literature, Yale University (June 2012)
 * M.Phil.Comparative Literature, Yale University (December 2010)
 * M.A. Comparative Literature, Yale University (December 2010)
 * M.A. Comparative Literature and Literary Theory, University of Belgrade (December 2006)
 * B.A. Comparative Literature and Literary Theory, University of Belgrade (April 2004)

Courses

 * Arrested Development: On Not Growing Up in the European Novel
 * Society, Violence, and the Novel
 * Sex, Class, and Thatcherism
 * Tragedy: Aeschylus to Von Trier