Dr. Blerina Rogova Gaxha | Anthropology | Best Researcher Award
π©ββοΈDr. Blerina Rogova Gaxha | University of Prishtina ,Albania
Dr. Blerina Rogova Gaxha a distinguished academic and researcher in the field of renewable energy, holds a PhD in Biosystems Engineering from Kangwon National University, South Korea. His academic journey has been marked by a profound dedication to advancing solar energy technologies, specifically in solar thermal harvesting and its integration into agricultural and architectural applications.
Professional Profiles
π Blerina Rogova Gaxha – Literary Journey
π Born in Kosovo in 1982, Blerina Rogova Gaxha is not just a poet, essayist, and literary scholar; she’s a beacon of literary brilliance. π With a Ph.D. in literary sciences from the University of Prishtina (2020), Department of Albanian Literature, she has immersed herself in the rich tapestry of words.ποΈ Versatile Authorship: Blerina has penned numerous research articles, exploring the intricate theme of death in literature and culture. π° Her work extends beyond borders, published in both national and international journals, transcending linguistic barriers.
π Laurels and Accolades:
Recognized on the global stage, she earned the prestigious International Prize for Literature, Crystal Vilenica Award (Slovenia, 2015). π Her homeland celebrated her with the National Prize for the best work in poetry (2010, 2020) and literary criticism (2022).
π Global Presence:
Blerina’s literary footprint spans continents. She’s graced literary festivals and bookfairs in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Croatia, Slovenia, Ireland, and Macedonia. π Her words have traveled far, translated into German, English, French, Italian, Slovenian, Croatian, Greek, Romanian, Turkish, Bosnian, and Macedonian.
π Literary Collection:
Blerina’s creative reservoir includes four poetry books: “GorgonΓ«” (2009), “Kate” (2013), “She comes from the East” (2016), and “Bags” (2020). π Additionally, her expertise shines in three research literary books, notably “Forms of Kadareβs prose” (literary criticism, 2015) and “Death in modern Albanian literature” (monograph, 2021).
π§ Exploring Memory and Trauma:
In recent years, Blerina delved into the study of memory and trauma in literature, specifically examining the literary representation of the 1999 Kosovo war in post-war literature. π°οΈ Her latest book, “Memory and Trauma: Memory of the 1998-1999 war in Albanian literature in Kosovo” (2023), is a profound exploration of war memories, emphasizing literature’s role as a cultural memory medium. πβ¨ Blerina Rogova Gaxha, through her words, not only captures the essence of her homeland but also contributes to the global literary discourse. ππ½π°