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C u r r i c u l u m v i t a e JELENA BOGDANOVIC Addresses: 146 College of Design, Iowa State University, Ames IA 50011, USA Phone: +1 515 294 8739 E-mail: [email protected]; [email protected] PROFESSIONAL HISTORY 2012 – Assistant Professor of Architectural History and Theory, Department of Architecture, College of Design, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 2008-2012 Assistant Professor of Architectural History, School of Art and Design, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC 2007-2008 Instructor, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC 2007 Instructor, Doctor of Ministry Program, Wesley Theological Seminary, Washington D.C. 2007 Assistant in Instruction, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 2000-2002 Teaching Assistant, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN 1999-2000 Researcher, School of Architecture, University of Belgrade, Serbia EDUCATION PhD (2008) Department of Art and Archaeology [Architectural History], Princeton University MA (2005) Department of Art and Archaeology [Architectural History], Princeton University MA (2002) Department of Art History, Vanderbilt University Dipl.Eng. (1998) (B.Arch.) Faculty of Architecture, University of Belgrade LANGUAGES -Serbian (native) -English (fluent) -Modern Greek (reading knowledge) -Russian (reading knowledge) -German (reading knowledge) -French (reading knowledge) -Latin and Classical Greek (basic) PUBLICATIONS BOOKS -Jelena Bogdanovic, The Framing of Sacred Space: The Canopy and the Byzantine Church (ca. 300-1500), Oxford: Oxford University Press [under contract] -J. Bogdanovic, J. Christie & Eulogio Guzmán (eds.), Political Landscapes of Capital Cities, Boulder, CO: University of Colorado Press, 2016 -J. Bogdanovic, L. Robinson & I. Marjanovic (eds.), On the Very Edge: Modernism and Modernity in the Arts and Architecture of Interwar Serbia (1918-1941), Leuven: Leuven University Press, 2014 -Jelena Bogdanovic (ed.), Forgotten Serbian Thinkers, special issue of Serbian Studies 22:2, 2008, 139 pp. BOOK CHAPTERS -Jelena Bogdanovic, “The Micro-architectural Form of the Dome and the Chapels of Radoslav’s Exonarthex of the Studenica Katholikon” [in Serbian, summary in English] in: V. Savić (ed.), Владар, монах и светитељ: Стефан Немања – преподобни Симеон Мироточиви и српска историја и култура (1113–1216) [Ruler, Monk, and Saint: Stefan Nemanja – St. Simeon Myrhobleptos and Serbian History and Culture (1113- 1216)], Berane-Beograd: Bishopric of Budimlje and Nikšić & Serbian Academy of Arts and Sciences (forthcoming) -Jelena Bogdanovic, “Controversies Intertwined: Architecture as Icon Examined through the Lenses of the Byzantine Iconoclastic Debates” in: S. Feist (ed.), New Approaches to the Byzantine Ecclesiastical Architecture from the Transitional Period, Weisbaden: Reichert Verlag (forthcoming) -Jelena Bogdanovic, “The Phiale as a Spatial Icon in the Byzantine Cultural Sphere”, in: A. Lidov (ed.), Life-Giving Spring: Water in Hierotopy of the Christian World, Moscow: Theoria [forthcoming] -Jelena Bogdanovic, “Medieval Religious Architecture in the Balkans” in: R. Etlin & A.-M. Yasin (eds.) The Cambridge World History of Religious Architecture, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press [forthcoming] -Jelena Bogdanovic, “The Relational Spiritual Geopolitics of Constantinople, the Capital of the Byzantine Empire”, in: J. Bogdanovic, J. Christie & Eulogio Guzmán (eds.), Political Landscapes of Capital Cities, Boulder, CO: University of Colorado Press, 2016 -Jelena Bogdanovic (with J. Christie & E. Guzmán), “Introduction: The Spatial Turn and Political Landscapes of Capital Cities”, in: J. Bogdanovic, J. Christie & Eulogio Guzmán (eds.), Political Landscapes of Capital Cities, Boulder, CO: University of Colorado Press, 2016 -Jelena Bogdanovic (with J. Christie & E. Guzmán), “Conclusions: Ontological Relations and the Spatial Politics of Capital Cities”, in: J. Bogdanovic, J. Christie & Eulogio Guzmán (eds.), Political Landscapes of Capital Cities, Boulder, CO: University of Colorado Press, 2016 -Jelena Bogdanovic, “Le Corbusier’s Testimonial to Byzantine Architecture on Mt. Athos”, in: B. Miljković & D. Dželebdžić (eds.), ΠΕΡΙΒΟΛΟΣ: Mélanges offerts a Mme Mirjana Živojinović, membre de l’Académie, Belgrade: Institute for Byzantine Studies, 2015, 607-623. -Jelena Bogdanovic, “On the Very Edge: Modernisms and Modernity of Interwar Serbia” in: J. Bogdanović, L. F. Robinson, and I. Marjanović (eds.), On the Very Edge: Essays on Modernism and Modernity in the Arts and Architecture of Interwar Serbia (1918-1941), Leuven: Leuven University Press, 2014, 1-29. -Jelena Bogdanovic, “The Rhetoric and Performativity of Light in the Sacred Space: A Case Study of The Vision of St. Peter of Alexandria”, in: A. Lidov (ed.), Hierotopy of Light and Fire in the Culture of the Byzantine World, Moscow: Theoria, 2013, 282-304. -Jelena Bogdanovic, “Life in a Late Byzantine Tower: Examples from Northern Greece”, in: M. J. Johnson, R. Ousterhout & A. Papalexandrou (eds.), Approaches to Byzantine Architecture and Its Decoration: Studies in Honor of Slobodan Ćurčić, Farnham: Ashgate, 2012, 187-202. -Jelena Bogdanovic, “The Architectural Design of the Church of St. George in Budimlja and Medieval Building Practices” [in Serbian, summary in English], in: B. Todić (ed.), Djurdjevi Stupovi and the Eparchy of Budimlja, Berane-Beograd: Bishopric of Budimlje and Nikšić, Institute of Art History Belgrade & Museum of Polimlje, 2012, 95-107. -Jelena Bogdanovic, “Rethinking the Dionysian Legacy in Medieval Architecture: East and West” in: F. Ivanovic (ed.), Dionysius the Areopagite between Orthodoxy and Heresy, Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2011, 109-134. -Jelena Bogdanovic, “The Performativity of Shrines in a Byzantine Church: The Shrines of St. Demetrios”, in: A. Lidov (ed.), Spatial Icons. Performativity in Byzantium and Medieval Russia, Moscow: Indrik, 2011, 275-316. ARTICLES IN JOURNALS -Jelena Bogdanovic, “The Preservation of Architectural Heritage after World War One: Mihajlo Pupin and His Book Serbian Orthodox Church”, Zbornik Matice Srpske za likovne umetnosti: Matica Srpska Journal for Fine Arts, 43, 2015, 195-210. -Jelena Bogdanovic, “The Rhetoric of Architecture in the Byzantine Context: The Case Study of the Holy Sepulchre”, Zograf: Revue d'art médiévale, 38, 2014, 1-21. -Jelena Bogdanovic, “The Moveable Canopy: The Performative Space of the Major Sakkos of Metropolitan Photios”, Byzantinoslavica: Revue internationale des études byzantines, 72:1-2, 2014), 247-292. Jelena Bogdanovic, “Regional Developments in Late Byzantine Architecture and the Question of ‘Building Schools’: An Overlooked Case of the Fourteenth-Century Churches from the Region of Skopje” Byzantinoslavica: Revue internationale des études byzantines, 69:1- 2, 2011, 219-266. -Jelena Bogdanovic, “On the Architecture of the Konaks in Serbia (1804-1830s)” Serbian Studies, 21:2, 2007, 161-180. -Jelena Bogdanovic, “The Original Tomb of St. Simeon and Its Significance for the Architectural History of Hilandar Monastery” Hilandarski Zbornik: Recueil de Chilandar, 12, 2008, 35-54. Jelena Bogdanovic, “Jelisaveta Načić: The First Serbian Female Architect”, Serbian Studies, 18:2, 2004, 403-410. -Jelena Bogdanovic, “Architect Nikola Dobrović – A Member of the Heroic Generation”, Serbian Studies, 17:1, 2003, 87-100. -Jelena Bogdanovic, “The Proclamation of the New Covenant: The Pre-Iconoclastic Altar Ciboria in Rome and Constantinople”, Athanor, 18, 2002, 7-19. -Jelena Bogdanovic, “Apofatični videz mavzolejev kraljevske dinastije Nemanjićev”, Apokalipsa, 55-56, 2002, 95-105. [Published also in English as: “The Apophatic Appearance of Royal Mausolea of the Nemanjić Dynasty”, Annales d'Esthétique, 41A, 2001-2002, 127- 139.] -Jelena Bogdanovic & N. Stankovic, “Political Ideology and Architecture”, Compendium of the works done in the Belgrade Open School, Belgrade, 1999, 213-225. CHAPTERS IN REFERENCE AND TEXTBOOKS -Jelena Bogdanovic, “Art and Architecture (Overview; Production and Reception of Egyptian Art; Egyptology and Egyptomania)”, in: M. Russell (ed.), Egypt: Middle East in Focus, Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-Clio, 2013, 239-273. ENTRIES IN ENCYCLOPEDIA / DICTIONARIES -D.C. Allison, Jr., V. Leppin, Ch.-L. Seow, et alt (eds.), Encyclopedia of the Bible and Its Reception, vol. 7, Berlin and Boston: Walter de Gruyter, 2013 (Entry: Earth, Visual Arts) -Robert E. Bjork (ed.), Oxford Dictionary of the Middle Ages, Oxford University Press, 2010. (Entries: Art and Architecture: Russian; Art and Architecture: Serbian; Arch; Ark of the Covenant; Aureole; Corbel; Diaconicon; Exonarthex; Fleuron; Locus Sanctus; Mandylion; Mihrab; Minaret; Minbar; Opus Francigenum; Opus Mixtum; Opus Reticulatum; Opus Sectile; Pilaster; Pilaster Strip; Rose Window; Sacristy; Spandrel; Stringcourse; Tetraconch; Trefoil; Voussoir; Wheel Window) ENTRIES IN BIBLIOGRAPHIES / DATABASES / WEBSITES / INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAMS -International project: K. Ferla & G. Banev eds.), Encyclopedia of the Hellenic World, 2008. (Entries: Hagia Eirene [Αγία Ειρήνη]; Late Byzantine Religious Architecture in Constantinople [Υστεροβυζαντινή ναοδομία στην Κωνσταντινούπολη]; Sculpture in Constantinople [Γλυπτική στην Κωνσταντινούπολη]; Water Supply in Constantinople [Σύστημα ύδρευσης στην Κωνσταντινούπολη]; Cisterns [Κιστέρνες]; Basilica Cistern / Yerebatan Saray [Βασιλική Κιστέρνα / Γιερεμπαντάν Σαράι]; Tetrapylon [Τετράπυλο]; Chalke Gate / Entrance of Great Palace [Χαλκή Πύλη / Είσοδος του Μεγάλου Παλατιού]) BOOK REVIEWS -Jelena Bogdanovic, “A. Kadijević and M. Popadić, Prostori