Po-mišljaj
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A collection of eighteen afterthoughts on an impossible present and the state of affairs out there.
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Year of publication: 2025
About the Book
Po-mišljaj is a collection of eighteen texts—prefaces, accompanying essays, scholarly and literary essays, travel writings, reviews, and various other pieces—written over the past twenty-five years by cultural theorist Mitja Velikonja. Each text, in its own way, addresses the duality of an impossible present, in which changing forms, strategies, and techniques of domination also generate resistance and alternatives. Po-mišljaj can be understood both as a reconsideration of what has already been written and as a continuous rethinking of the state of affairs out there. As thought and as afterthought, as thought and as second thought, it keeps thinking itself constantly alive.
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Mitja Velikonja
**Dr. Mitja Velikonja** is a professor of cultural studies and head of a research center at the Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ljubljana. His research focuses on Central European and Balkan political ideologies, contemporary art and subcultures—especially graffiti—collective memory, and post-socialist nostalgias. In addition to six national awards, he has received two international ones: for *Eurosis* (Vienna, 2008) and *Titostalgia* (Odesa, 2024). He has taught and conducted research for a semester or longer at Yale University, Columbia University, New York University, the Jagiellonian University in Kraków, the University of Rijeka, institutions in Philadelphia, and the NIAS research institute in the Netherlands.

