Bjelic, Dusan I.
BJELIĆ, Duŝan I.
PERSONAL:
Male. Education: University of Belgrade, B.A., 1976, M.A., 1981; Boston University, Ph.D., 1989.
ADDRESSES:
Home—1 Chamberlain Ave., Portland, ME. Office—University of Southern Maine, Portland, ME 04104-9300. E-mail—bjelic@usm.maine.edu.
CAREER:
University of Southern Maine, Portland, associate professor of criminology, 1990—. Also taught sociology at University of Belgrade, Boston University, Tufts University, Bentley College, and Emerson College.
WRITINGS:
(Editor, with Obrad Savić, and contributor) Balkan As Metaphor: Between Globalization and Fragmentation, MIT Press (Cambridge, MA), 2002.
Galileo's Pendulum: Science, Sexuality, and the Body-Instrument Link, State University of New York Press (Albany, NY), 2003.
BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL SOURCES:
PERIODICALS
Chronicle of Higher Education, December 6, 2002, Nina C. Ayoub, review of Balkan As Metaphor: Between Globalization and Fragmentation, p. 19.
Library Journal, October 15, 2002, Zachary T. Irwin, review of Balkan As Metaphor, p. 85.
ONLINE
MIT Press Web site,http://www-mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/ (March 28, 2003).
University of Southern Maine Web site, http://www.usm.maine.edu/crm/faculty/ (March 28, 2003).*