Alter Habitus organizes the first edition of ‘Mobile Literature’, a series of literary events happening in the cities of Kosovo. This edition will commemorate and celebrate the life and creativity of writers Fehime Selimi, Shpresa Vinca-Tuda and Mirko Gashi. Their literature will be read in the courtyards of their homes, squares of their cities or […]
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Alter Habitus organizes the first edition of ‘Mobile Literature’, a series of literary events happening in the cities of Kosovo. This edition will commemorate and celebrate the life and creativity of writers Fehime Selimi, Shpresa Vinca-Tuda and Mirko Gashi. Their literature will be read in the courtyards of their homes, squares of their cities or […]
Alter Habitus organizes the first edition of ‘Mobile Literature’, a series of literary events happening in the cities of Kosovo. This edition will commemorate and celebrate the life and creativity of writers Fehime Selimi, Shpresa Vinca-Tuda and Mirko Gashi. Their literature will be read in the courtyards of their homes, squares of their cities or […]
Alter Habitus has started the publication of ‘Feminisms in Kosovo,’ a series of essays and academic works aiming to shed light on the socio-cultural dynamics of the development of feminist activism, thought and knowledge, from different viewpoints and ideologies throughout Kosova’s history. Topics to be included in ‘Feminisms in Kosovo’ – Volume 2 are those […]
On 6th of August 2010, during the international documentary and short film festival “Dokufest”, within the frame of Collective Memory and Transitional Justice project, Alter Habitus organized the second discussion on ‘Dealing the with the past – Transitional Justice in Kosovo’. This event was held in the House of Culture in Prizren, after watching the […]
On 22nd of June 2010, within the frame of the project Collective Memory and Transitional Justice in Kosovo (CM & TJ), Alter Habitus organized the first discussion ‘Politics and Practices of Collective Memory in Kosovo’, held in theatre Oda in Prishtina. This discussion, among others, put to the surface, various aspects of Collective Memory from […]
Fragments from Fernando Pessoa’s “Book of Disquiet” read by its translator Gazmend Bërlajolli – 22 July 2010 Read by: Gazmend Bërlajolli Fernando Pessoa (1988-1935) is a famous Portuguese modernist of the early 20th century, left in the labyrinth of oblivion for almost half a century after his death. However, in the last two decades he has […]