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Eco, Umberto. Travels in Hyper Reality. Trans. William Weaver. San Diego: Harcourt, 1986.
Fox, Claire, and Claudia Sadowski-Smith. "Theorizing the Hemisphere: Inter-Americas Work at the Intersection of American, Canadian, and Latin American Studies." Comparative American Studies 2.1 (March 2004): 5-38.
Franzen, Jonathan. "Perchance to Dream." Harpers Apr. 1996: 35-54.
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