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Emina Melonic is an Adjunct Fellow in Center for American Greatness. Originally from Bosnia, a survivor of the Bosnian War (1990s) and its aftermath of refugee camps, she immigrated to the United States in 1996 and became an American citizen in 2003. She holds the following degrees: BA in English, German, and Art History from Canisius College, MA in the Humanities from the University of Chicago, MA in Philosophy from SUNY at Buffalo, MA in Theology from Christ the King Seminary, and PhD in Comparative Literature from SUNY at Buffalo. She writes about culture, film, and books. 
Her work has been published in National Review, Splice Today, American Greatness, New English Review, The Imaginative Conservative, The New Criterion, Law and Liberty, The University Bookman, Claremont Review of Books, The American Mind, VoegelinView, Los Angeles Review of Books, The Spectator, among others.

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