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  1. Jasmina Tešanović ( Serbian Cyrillic: Јасмина Тешановић; born March 7, 1954) is an author, feminist, political activist ( Women in Black, Code Pink ), translator, and filmmaker.

  2. Jasmina Tešanović is an author, feminist, political activist, translator, and filmmaker. in 1978, together with Zarana Papić and Dunja Blazević, she organised the first Feminist Conference in Eastern Europe bringing Italian feminists (Dacia Maraini, Anne Marie Boetti, Letizia Paolozzi, etc.) into Yugoslavia.

  3. Jasmina Tešanović - Secondary Archive. – (1954 Belgrade) is a feminist and political activist (Women in Black; CodePink), writer, journalist, musician, artist, translator and film director. She designs and created the first feminist publishing house in the Balkans, Feminist 94.

  4. Jasmina TESANOVIC (scriptwriter, fiction writer, Yugoslavia; born in Belgrade, 1954) founded, with two other women, the first women's publishing house in Serbia in 1994. She writes, translates, and edits both non-fiction and fiction dealing with women's issues.

  5. 29 de nov. de 2021 · Jasmina Tešanović is a Serbian author, feminist, political activist (Women in Black, Code Pink), translator, and filmmaker. She has a column in the Italian newspaper La Stampa, together with her husband Bruce Sterling. She blogs at Boing Boing, Huffington Post, and her own blog, Vita Virtual Nuova.

  6. 29 de jun. de 2023 · Jasmina Tešanović (Beograd, 1954.) je feministkinja i politička aktivistkinja (Žene u crnom; CodePink), spisateljica, novinarka, muzičarka, umetnica, prevoditeljica i filmska rediteljka. Osmislila je i formirala prvu feminističku izdavačku kuću na Balkanu, Feministička 94.

  7. granta.com › contributor › Jasmina-TesanovicJasmina Tesanovic | Granta

    Jasmina Tesanovic is a writer, film-maker and co-founder of the first womens publishing house in Serbia, ‘94’. Her stories have been translated into Italian, Hungarian, Austrian and English.