Zagorka Golubović

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Zagorka Golubović
Загорка Голубовић
Golubović at the "Arts and the transformation of Serbia" roundtable in September 2008.
Born (1930-03-08) 8 March 1930 (age 94)
CitizenshipYugoslav, Serbian
EducationFaculty of Philosophy in Belgrade
Occupation(s)philosopher, anthropologist and sociologist

Zagorka Golubović (born in 1930) is a Serbian philosopher, anthropologist and sociologist.

Golubović was among the group of eight university professors, members of the Praxis school[1] (Mihailo Marković, Ljubomir Tadić, Svetozar Stojanović, Miladin Životić, Dragoljub Mićunović, Nebojša Popov and Trivo Inđić), who were in January 1975 expelled from the University of Belgrade's Faculty of Philosophy on the basis of a decision of the SR Serbia People's Assembly.

Since 2007 she's been the advisory board member and contributor of the former Yugoslavia-wide regional left-wing journal Novi Plamen.

References

  1. ^ Nova Hrvatska. Nova Hrvatska. 1984. pp. lxxv. Retrieved 28 August 2013. Zagorka Golubović, profesor Beogradskog sveučilišta, koja pripada disidentskoj skupini oko bivšeg časopisa "Praxis".