Dreams deferred : the concept of the US-Mexican borderlands between the global North and the South

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Jelena Šesnić

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Šesnić, Jelena. 2011. “Dreams Deferred : The Concept of the US-Mexican Borderlands Between the Global North and the South”. AMERICANA E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary 7 (1). https://ojs.bibl.u-szeged.hu/index.php/americanaejournal/article/view/45274.
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Jelena Šesnić

Jelena Šesnić is an assistant professor at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences in Zagreb (Croatia). She teaches courses in US-American literature and culture, while her research encompasses more recent methodologies in American studies, feminist and gender theory, and psychoanalytic theory. She is the author of From Shadow to Presence: Representations of Ethnicity in Contemporary American Literature (2007) and, in Croatian, Mračne žene. Prikazi ženstva u američkoj književnosti, 1820-1860 (Dark Ladies: Figures of Femininity in American Literature, 1820-1860 [2010]), and has edited a collection of essays, Siting America/Sighting Modernity (2010). Email: jsesnic@ffzg.hr