Culture and art as political tools for the civil society: A Serbian example
Various European crises have demonstrated that the political asymmetry between centre and periphery must be reframed. We need new political cartographies.
Dina Čubrić was born in 1989 in Kraljevo, Serbia. She studied Comparative Literature and Women’s and Gender Studies, was a member of a queer collective activist group in Bologna. Dine now works at the Cultural Centre GRAD in Belgrade as well as on projects in urban biking, literary criticism and cultural activism, while also pursuing an independent research in the field of feminism, sexuality, queer theory, human rights and cultural studies.
Various European crises have demonstrated that the political asymmetry between centre and periphery must be reframed. We need new political cartographies.