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Dr. Ana Stojanoska, born 22 November 1977 in Prilep, SR Macedonia is a theatre researcher and writer.
She graduated from the Blaže Koneski Faculty of Philology at Ss. Cyril and Methodius University of Skopje in 2001, earned her MA in 2003 and PhD in 2007 in theatrology on the Faculty of Dramatic Arts.[1]
In March 2002 Stojanoska began work as a freelance associate researcher at the Institute of Theatrology at the University of Skopje, before becoming a coordinator – researcher at the same institute. In September 2003 she went for a study stay/specialist activity at the Museum of Dramatic Arts in Belgrade.
In April 2004 she was elected as a junior assistant for the subject of Macedonian drama and theater at the Faculty of Dramatic Arts at the University of Skopje, and she was reelected for the same subject in February 2007. From April 2010 she was elected as assistant professor for the same subject, and in 2011 for the subject of comparative literature as well. Since the academic year of 2012/2013 she has been teaching History of world drama and theater. These subjects are being taught to students from all study groups in the faculty. She is engaged with her subjects in MA studies, and the accreditation for the PhD studies at the Faculty is in procedure, where she has three subjects (for licensing/accreditation as mentor for the same studies as well).
Stojanoska is a member of the Association for comparative literature of Macedonia and member of the program committee of Macedonian ITI-UNESCO.
Publishing poetry, prose and essayistic-scientific papers in the field of theater, gender studies[2] and literary-critical theory in Macedonian and foreign literary periodicals. She actively cooperates in many events in the field of theatre museology both home and abroad.
She used to write reviews for theatre plays in the daily newspaper Dnevnik
Editor of the book Drami[3] by Dejan Dukovski,[3] Skopje: ProArts (2002).[3]
Selection, preface and edition of the book Macedonian contemporary drama,[4] 101 volumes of the project 130 volumes of Macedonian literature, Bitola: Mikena[5] (2008).
She's one of the authors of Glossary of Literary Theory,[6] Skopje, MANU (2007).
Organisers of parts of Fakti[7] and one of the co-author of monographs Ilija Milchin,[8] (edited by Jelena Luzina), (2003); Vojdan Chernodrinski[9] MTF and Petre Prlichko[10] (edited by Jelena Luzina),[11] (2004), Skopje: Magor.[12]
Author of the monodrama Glass Lampion[13] first performed by "Theatra" 16 June 2013.
Initiator, coordinator and one of the main editors of the journal "Ars Academica"-( in a process of preparation) scientific journal with an international editorial board, which will be prepared and published in collaboration between Faculty of dramatic arts – Skopje and Faculty of music arts – Skopje.
Author of the book Macedonian postmodern theater,[14] Skopje: FDA (2006).
Stojanoska has participated in the work of several scientific symposia and workshops in the field of theater science. Idea, concept and realization of the jubilee "Sixty years of the death of Vojdan Chernodrinski" at MTF. Vojdan Chernodrinski, led several scientific debates and promotions at the same festival, hosted an international workshop dedicated to August Strindberg, at the FDA-Skopje festival in Skomrahi in 2012, and hosted a debate at the Free zone[15] festival in Vinica in 2013.
She has also collaborated in many research projects in the field of theater studies.