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'''Slobodan Vuksanović''' ([[Serbian Cyrillic]]: Слободан Вуксановић, born in 1965 in [[Belgrade]]) is a poet, essayist, translator and former [[Serbia]]n politician, who served as Minister of Education and Sport in the [[Government of Serbia]] from 2004 to 2007.
'''Slobodan Vuksanović''' ({{lang-sr-cyr|Слободан Вуксановић}}, born in 1965 in [[Belgrade]]) is a poet, essayist, translator and former [[Serbia]]n politician, who served as Minister of Education and Sport in the [[Government of Serbia]] from 2004 to 2007.


==Biography==
He was appointed as a minister on October 19, 2004, after an unsuccessful attempt to become mayor of [[Belgrade]]. He replaced [[Ljiljana Čolić]], who was forced to leave after she made several controversial decisions.
He was appointed as a minister on October 19, 2004, after an unsuccessful attempt to become mayor of [[Belgrade]]. He replaced [[Ljiljana Čolić]], who was forced to leave after she made several controversial decisions.


He graduated with a bachelor's degree in literature from the [[University of Belgrade]], and obtained his PhD at the [[University of Novi Sad]1998.g.]. He has been the editor of several magazines, a teacher in a secondary school, and has written 12 books. He was the president of the People's Democratic Party, which integrated into the [[People's Democratic Party (Serbia)|Democratic Party of Serbia]] in 2004. Vuksanović decided to leave DSS in April 2013 stating that his membership became pointless, as he had no party assignment being a passive member for five years.<ref>[http://www.b92.net/info/vesti/index.php?yyyy=2013&mm=04&dd=23&nav_category=11&nav_id=707887 Slobodan Vuksanović napustio DSS];''B92'', 23 April 2013 {{sr icon}}</ref>
He graduated with a bachelor's degree in literature from the [[University of Belgrade]], and obtained his PhD at the [[University of Novi Sad]]. He has been the editor of several magazines, a teacher in a secondary school, and has written 12 books. He was the president of the People's Democratic Party, which integrated into the [[People's Democratic Party (Serbia)|Democratic Party of Serbia]] in 2004. Vuksanović decided to leave DSS in April 2013 stating that his membership became pointless, as he had no party assignment being a passive member for five years.<ref>[http://www.b92.net/info/vesti/index.php?yyyy=2013&mm=04&dd=23&nav_category=11&nav_id=707887 Slobodan Vuksanović napustio DSS];''B92'', 23 April 2013 {{in lang|sr}}</ref>

He received his Ph.D. at the European University in Belgrade in the field of International relations, 2009.god. Professor of Methodology of literature and Literature for children at the State University of Novi Pazar from 2009.g.-2014.g. He has published 25 books - essays, manuals and textbooks, monodramas, novels and poems.


He received his Ph.D. at the European University in Belgrade in the field of International relations, in 2009. Professor of Methodology of literature and Literature for children at the State University of Novi Pazar from 2009 to 2014. He has published 25 books - essays, manuals, textbooks, monodramas, novels and poems.
Vuksanovic quit his job at the State University of Novi Pazar in December 2013 and moved to private school in Belgrade - MEF - ( management, economics, finance, mathematics, computer science, communication studies, sociology), where is the head of the Department of Social Sciences and teaches Sociology and Communication.
Amended to the book Outstanding intellectuals 2010 Biographical Institute, University of Cambridge.
Amended to the book Outstanding intellectuals 2010 Biographical Institute, University of Cambridge.


Vuksanović speaks English, is married and has one child.
Vuksanović speaks English.


==Selected bibliography==
==Selected bibliography==
*Translated, with Irena Kostić, the novel "'''S'''" by ''[[John Updike]]'' (1989) and the book of poems "'''Eternal Sorrow - A Book of Gods and Angels'''" by ''[[Charles Simic]]''(1989).
With a translator Irena Kostic, translated S - John Updike (1989) and Eternal grief - and Book about gods and angels, Charles Simic (1989).
*'''Anthology of the contemporary Serbian poetry''': "The Poem of Kosovo" (bilingual edition, 1991)
*'''Anthology of the contemporary poetry of the [[Serbian diaspora]] in [[Romania]]''' under the title: "'''Bicycle of [[Miloš Crnjanski]]'''" (1994).
*'''Collection of essays''' on Serbian literature close to the borders "'''The Hushed Up Poems'''" (1993)


*Halley's comet over Kosovo (1990), Poems, Hypnos, Belgrade
''Books of poems:''
*Essay about angels (1992), Poems, Rad, Belgrade
*"'''Halley's Comet over Kosovo'''" (1990,
*Journey Helen Erdeljan (1993), Poems, Student Cultural Center, Belgrade
*"'''Essay about Angels'''" (1992),
*Hand made by fire (1994), Poems, Rad, Belgrade
*"'''Travels of Jelena Erdeljan'''" (1993),
*Now think of the head (1995), second edition (1997) and third (2000), this monodrama premiered on October 3, 1996. In the theater Radovic, BIGZ, Belgrade
*"'''Fiery hand'''" (1994).
*Unspoken poems (1993), Essays, Dečje novine, Gornji Milanovac
*Bicycle writings of (1993), Essays, Cultural Center, S. Palanka
*Songs from the border (1995), Essays, Prosveta, Belgrade
*Poetics homeland (1998), Essays, Kultura, Cacak
*Far from the sensational (2000), Essays, Blic, Belgrade
*Fox on the asphalt (2000), Novel, Euro, Belgrade
*Suppressed Literature (2003), Essays, The Association of Writers of Serbia
*Poem of Kosovo (1991), bilingual anthology of poetry
*Political Communication (2009), Essays, Prosveta, Belgrade
*God forbid, God forbid (2009), Monodrama-monodramas, bilingual, Serbian-English edition, Prosveta, Belgrade
*Notes on Reading Materials I (2009), Essays, Knjiga-komerc, Belgrade
*Notes on Reading Materials II (2009), Essays Knjiga-komerc, Belgrade
*Little People (review of literature for children) (2010), Essays, Knjiga-komerc, Belgrade
*56 examples, manual processing and methodological lessons, Essays (2011), Knjiga-komerc, Belgrade
*Methodical reminder - Manual for students and teachers (2012), Knjiga-komerc, Belgrade
*Small letters large Anji (2012), Laguna, Beograd
*General characteristics of children's literature (2012), a manual for students and teachers, Sprint, Belgrade
*Methodical practice (2012), a manual for students and teachers, Sprint, Belgrade
*Small letters to my daughter Anya (2013), second edition, Laguna, Beograd
*Letters to my daughter Anya (2013), published in English, Laguna, Beograd
*The secret of a courtyard (2014) Poems for teenagers, Čigoja, Belgrade
*Pavlovic shop (2015) Stories, Čigoja, Belgrade


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 22:32, 1 September 2024

Slobodan Vuksanović
Слободан Вуксановић
Minister of Education and Sport
In office
19 October 2004 – 15 May 2007
Preceded byLjiljana Čolić
Succeeded byZoran Lončar
Snežana Samardžić-Marković (Youth and Sport)
Personal details
Born (1965-05-02) 2 May 1965 (age 59)
Belgrade, Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia
Political partyDemocratic Party
(1993–2000)
People's Democratic Party (2001–2004)
Democratic Party of Serbia (2004–2013)

Slobodan Vuksanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Слободан Вуксановић, born in 1965 in Belgrade) is a poet, essayist, translator and former Serbian politician, who served as Minister of Education and Sport in the Government of Serbia from 2004 to 2007.

Biography

[edit]

He was appointed as a minister on October 19, 2004, after an unsuccessful attempt to become mayor of Belgrade. He replaced Ljiljana Čolić, who was forced to leave after she made several controversial decisions.

He graduated with a bachelor's degree in literature from the University of Belgrade, and obtained his PhD at the University of Novi Sad. He has been the editor of several magazines, a teacher in a secondary school, and has written 12 books. He was the president of the People's Democratic Party, which integrated into the Democratic Party of Serbia in 2004. Vuksanović decided to leave DSS in April 2013 stating that his membership became pointless, as he had no party assignment being a passive member for five years.[1]

He received his Ph.D. at the European University in Belgrade in the field of International relations, in 2009. Professor of Methodology of literature and Literature for children at the State University of Novi Pazar from 2009 to 2014. He has published 25 books - essays, manuals, textbooks, monodramas, novels and poems. Vuksanovic quit his job at the State University of Novi Pazar in December 2013 and moved to private school in Belgrade - MEF - ( management, economics, finance, mathematics, computer science, communication studies, sociology), where is the head of the Department of Social Sciences and teaches Sociology and Communication. Amended to the book Outstanding intellectuals 2010 Biographical Institute, University of Cambridge.

Vuksanović speaks English.

Selected bibliography

[edit]

With a translator Irena Kostic, translated S - John Updike (1989) and Eternal grief - and Book about gods and angels, Charles Simic (1989).

  • Halley's comet over Kosovo (1990), Poems, Hypnos, Belgrade
  • Essay about angels (1992), Poems, Rad, Belgrade
  • Journey Helen Erdeljan (1993), Poems, Student Cultural Center, Belgrade
  • Hand made by fire (1994), Poems, Rad, Belgrade
  • Now think of the head (1995), second edition (1997) and third (2000), this monodrama premiered on October 3, 1996. In the theater Radovic, BIGZ, Belgrade
  • Unspoken poems (1993), Essays, Dečje novine, Gornji Milanovac
  • Bicycle writings of (1993), Essays, Cultural Center, S. Palanka
  • Songs from the border (1995), Essays, Prosveta, Belgrade
  • Poetics homeland (1998), Essays, Kultura, Cacak
  • Far from the sensational (2000), Essays, Blic, Belgrade
  • Fox on the asphalt (2000), Novel, Euro, Belgrade
  • Suppressed Literature (2003), Essays, The Association of Writers of Serbia
  • Poem of Kosovo (1991), bilingual anthology of poetry
  • Political Communication (2009), Essays, Prosveta, Belgrade
  • God forbid, God forbid (2009), Monodrama-monodramas, bilingual, Serbian-English edition, Prosveta, Belgrade
  • Notes on Reading Materials I (2009), Essays, Knjiga-komerc, Belgrade
  • Notes on Reading Materials II (2009), Essays Knjiga-komerc, Belgrade
  • Little People (review of literature for children) (2010), Essays, Knjiga-komerc, Belgrade
  • 56 examples, manual processing and methodological lessons, Essays (2011), Knjiga-komerc, Belgrade
  • Methodical reminder - Manual for students and teachers (2012), Knjiga-komerc, Belgrade
  • Small letters large Anji (2012), Laguna, Beograd
  • General characteristics of children's literature (2012), a manual for students and teachers, Sprint, Belgrade
  • Methodical practice (2012), a manual for students and teachers, Sprint, Belgrade
  • Small letters to my daughter Anya (2013), second edition, Laguna, Beograd
  • Letters to my daughter Anya (2013), published in English, Laguna, Beograd
  • The secret of a courtyard (2014) Poems for teenagers, Čigoja, Belgrade
  • Pavlovic shop (2015) Stories, Čigoja, Belgrade

References

[edit]
  1. ^ Slobodan Vuksanović napustio DSS;B92, 23 April 2013 (in Serbian)
Government offices
Preceded by Minister of Education and Sports
2004–2007
Succeeded by
Zoran Lončar
(as Minister of Education)
Snežana Samardžić-Marković
(as Minister of Youth and Sports)