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University of Belgrade’s Faculty of Philology

Zorica Tomić is a prominent Serbian culturologist, sociologist, and professor, recognized for her extensive work in communication theory and the philosophy of culture. She is a professor at the , where she has spent her career exploring how modern communication shapes human relationships and social power. Biographical Overview

Her work often critiques the "decline" of intimate human contact, famously noted in her discussions titled "We look each other in the eye and kiss less and less frequently" . Zorica Tomić – Wikipedija / Википедија

Zorica Tomić (born June 29, 1959, in Belgrade) is a prominent Serbian culturologist, sociologist of culture, publicist, and university professor. She is widely recognized for her expertise in communication and her ability to analyze contemporary social phenomena with a philosophical and critical lens. DR Gilbert Centar Academic Career

: A book about the horoscope co-authored with her twin sister, the famous Serbian writer Mirjana Bobić-Mojsilović Public Presence

Unlike Abramović, who transformed pain into spectacular endurance, Tomic’s endurance was quiet, domestic, and anti-climactic. In her video work “Breakfast after the War” (2003) , we see only a table being set for two, over and over, each time with slight variations in cutlery. The sound of distant artillery loops in the background. The artist’s face is never shown. This is the biography of a generation that learned to normalize catastrophe—to eat, to arrange flowers, to fold laundry while the country dissolved.

In September 2009, she was appointed by President Boris Tadić as the Ambassador of Serbia to UNESCO DR Gilbert Centar Published Works

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University of Belgrade’s Faculty of Philology

Zorica Tomić is a prominent Serbian culturologist, sociologist, and professor, recognized for her extensive work in communication theory and the philosophy of culture. She is a professor at the , where she has spent her career exploring how modern communication shapes human relationships and social power. Biographical Overview

Her work often critiques the "decline" of intimate human contact, famously noted in her discussions titled "We look each other in the eye and kiss less and less frequently" . Zorica Tomić – Wikipedija / Википедија

Zorica Tomić (born June 29, 1959, in Belgrade) is a prominent Serbian culturologist, sociologist of culture, publicist, and university professor. She is widely recognized for her expertise in communication and her ability to analyze contemporary social phenomena with a philosophical and critical lens. DR Gilbert Centar Academic Career

: A book about the horoscope co-authored with her twin sister, the famous Serbian writer Mirjana Bobić-Mojsilović Public Presence

Unlike Abramović, who transformed pain into spectacular endurance, Tomic’s endurance was quiet, domestic, and anti-climactic. In her video work “Breakfast after the War” (2003) , we see only a table being set for two, over and over, each time with slight variations in cutlery. The sound of distant artillery loops in the background. The artist’s face is never shown. This is the biography of a generation that learned to normalize catastrophe—to eat, to arrange flowers, to fold laundry while the country dissolved.

In September 2009, she was appointed by President Boris Tadić as the Ambassador of Serbia to UNESCO DR Gilbert Centar Published Works

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