Aleksandra Cejovic

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Fall 2024 Cohort • Graduate Student
Health and Behavioral Sciences

Aleksandra is a teaching assistant and a doctoral student whose research interests encompass fertility preferences and obstetric violence, approached through intersectionality and interdisciplinarity.

She earned her MA in Cultural Anthropology from ELTE University in Budapest, Hungary, specializing in Women’s Health, and her BA in Political Sciences from the University of Montenegro, focusing on Social Policy. During her undergraduate studies, she had the opportunity to spend three semesters at the University of Ljubljana in Slovenia.

Cejovic A. (2021). Biopolitics behind the impact of menstruation-related symptoms on the neoliberal notion of productivity. Antro-polus. 43-67. https://tatk.elte.hu/dstore/document/1865/antro%202021%203-4.pdf