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Aleksandra Dejanovic is a Lecturer at the Department of Ruthenian Studies, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Novi Sad. She specializes in Ruthenian literature and cultural studies, focusing on historical discourse analysis and intercultural communication. Her teaching responsibilities include courses such as Phonetics of the Ruthenian Language, Morphology of the Ruthenian Language 2, and Syntax of the Ruthenian Language 2.
Dejanovic holds a Master's degree in Ruthenian Language and Literature (2016) and is currently pursuing doctoral studies in Language and Literature (literature module) at the University of Novi Sad. Her research examines Ruthenian literary periodicals, particularly the Švetlosc magazine's drama supplements, analyzing their role in cultural and historical narratives from 1952 to the present.
Her professional experience includes roles as a translator, editor, and journalist with institutions like Public Media Institution Radio and Television of Vojvodina and Newspaper and Publishing House Ruske Slovo. She has authored columns, translated documents, and contributed to radio programs in Ruthenian and Serbian.
Key publications include analyses of interculturality in Ruthenian drama supplements, studies on Jakim Olear's theatrical works, and contributions to academic conferences on cultural heritage and interculturalism. Her work bridges literary criticism with historical and sociocultural perspectives.