Aida Vidan

Associate Curator, Milman Parry Collection of Oral Literature, Harvard University; Director of Studies, Department of International Literary and Cultural Studies, Tufts University; Part-Time Lecturer in Cinema and Media Studies, Boston University
PhD, June 2000
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Contact: avidan@fas.harvard.edu

 

 

Aida Vidan is Associate Curator of the Milman Parry Collection of Oral Literature at Harvard University and Director of Studies in the Department of International Literary and Cultural Studies at Tufts University where she offers courses on film, literary theory, and translation. In addition, she periodically teaches film at Cinema and Media Studies, Boston University. She is the current President of the Association for Croatian Studies and an advisory board member of the New Alexandria Foundation.

She holds a Ph.D. in Slavic Languages and Literatures from Harvard University where she previously held an appointment of Preceptor in Slavic languages and literatures. She also worked as Senior Faculty Specialist at the National Foreign Language Center, University of Maryland. 

Her principal areas of research include Eastern European film and oral traditions as well as interactions between Croatian early modern theater and orality. She is the co-editor (with Gordana P. Crnković) of In Contrast: Croatian Film Today (2012) and has published numerous articles in this area, including “Framing the Body, Vocalizing the Pain: Perspectives by the South Slavic Female Directors” for which she received an Outstanding Essay Prize from the Society for Cinema and Media Studies (2019). She also actively works on film and her documentaries have been shown at various film festivals in the U.S., Europe, and Latin America. Her current project is a feature documentary on the Milman Parry Collection.