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Journal of Medieval Iberian Studies

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The Journal of Medieval Iberian Studies (JMIS) is aninterdisciplinary journal for innovative scholarship on themultiple languages, cultures, and historical processes of theIberian Peninsula, and the zones with which it was in contact.Recognizing the vitality of debates about change in the fourthand fifth centuries, and conscious of the artificiality of theboundaries associated with 1492, we encourage submissionof all innovative scholarship of interest to the community ofmedievalists and Iberianists.

JMIS, which aims to bring theoretically informed approachesinto creative contact with more empirically mindedscholarship, encompasses archaeology, art and architecture,music, philosophy and religious studies, as well as history,codicology, manuscript studies and the multiple Arabic, Latin,

Romance, and Hebrew linguistic and literarytraditions of Iberia. We welcome work that engagespeninsular Iberia in relation to other parts of the‘post-classical’ world; which explores links ofcolonization and exchange with the Maghreb,embraces the study of Occitania, addresses Iberia’spresence in the Mediterranean, or adopts atransatlantic or Latin American frame.

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EXECUTIVE EDITORSSimon Doubleday, Hofstra University, USA

Julio Escalona, Consejo Superior de InvestigacionesCientíficas, Spain

Pablo Pastrana-Pérez, Western Michigan University, USA

Jesús Rodríguez Velasco, Columbia University, USA

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Journal of Iberian and Latin American Research

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MANAGING EDITORS

Jeff Browitt, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia

Blanca Tovías, University of Sydney, Australia

The Journal of Iberian and Latin American Research(JILAR) is an international journal dedicated to publishingoriginal research on the histories, political economies,sociologies, literatures, and cultures of Latin America andthe Iberian Peninsula. JILAR has a particular commitmentto publishing interdisciplinary research and encourages andmakes room for debates on current research concerns.The journal welcomes individual or multiple-authoredarticles in English, Spanish, and Portuguese. It publishesreview essays, book and film reviews, and also invitesproposals from prospective editors for special thematicissues. All article submissions undergo a rigorous peerreview process.

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Hispanic Studies and Researches on Spain, Portugal and Latin America

Bulletin of Spanish Studies

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Bulletin of Spanish Studies is a learned reviewdedicated to research into the languages, literatures,histories and civilizations of Spain, Portugal and LatinAmerica. Also known as the Bulletin of HispanicStudies (1949–2001), the Bulletin of SpanishStudies soon established an international reputation,and is now recognised worldwide as one of the front-ranking journals in the field of Hispanic scholarship.

Contributions, which can be written in English,Spanish, Portuguese, Catalan or French mayinvestigate and elucidate any topic, period or field ofresearch concerning Spain, Portugal and LatinAmerica. The editors are pleased to consider articles

and longer contributions submitted fromscholars worldwide.

Bulletin of Spanish Studies

GENERAL EDITORS

Ann L. Mackenzie, University of Glasgow, UK James Whiston, Trinity College, Dublin, IrelandJeremy Robbins, University of Edinburgh, UK

ISSN 1475-3820

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Hispanic Studies and Researcheson

Spain, Portugal and Latin America

Previous ly t i t led the Bulle t in of Hispanic Studies

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Colonial Latin American Review

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GENERAL EDITORKris Lane, The College of William & Mary, USA

Colonial Latin American Review (CLAR) is a uniqueinterdisciplinary journal devoted to the study of the colonialperiod in Latin America. CLAR offers a critical forum wherescholars can exchange ideas, revise traditional areas ofinquiry and chart new directions of research. With theconviction that this dialogue will enrich the emerging field ofLatin American colonial studies.

CLAR offers a variety of scholarly approaches and formats,including articles, debates, review-essays and bookreviews. These contributions not only reflect the latestresearch on different aspects of colonial Latin America, butalso point to new critical directions shared by art, history,anthropology, literature and other disciplines.

Colonial Latin American Review

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Journal of Iberian and Latin American Studies

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EDITORSJordi Larios, Queen Mary, University of London, UK Montserrat Lunati, Cardiff University, UK

The Journal of Iberian and Latin American Studiesis an international journal devoted to the languages,literatures, history and cultures of the Iberian Peninsulaand Latin America. Its main purpose is to promoteresearch work of the highest standards, particularly inthe areas of modern and contemporary literature,modern and contemporary history, cinema andlinguistics.

Journal of Iberian and Latin American Studiespublishes three issues each year, with articles inCatalan, English and Spanish.

Journal of Iberian and Latin American Studies

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Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies

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The Journal of Latin American Cultural Studiespublishes articles on Latin American culture and ontheoretical and historical approaches to culturalproduction in Latin America, including Caribbean,Latino/a and other diasporic, trans-regional formations.Multidisciplinary work defining and proposing newareas of research and debate is especially welcome. We encourage contributions on the full range ofcultural objects, practices, and expressions (includingliterature, film, visual arts, music), as well as theinformal structures of meaning and communication atsocietal and sub-cultural levels. We welcome work that

engages disciplines such as film and mediastudies, literary criticism, anthropology, genderand queer studies, communication, history andmemory studies, and other areas of analysis.

Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies

EDITORSJens Andermann, Birkbeck College, University of London, UKBen Bollig, University of Leeds, UKPhilip Derbyshire, Birkbeck College, University of London, UKLorraine Leu, University of Texas at Austin, USADaniel Mosquera, Union College, USARory O’Bryen, Cambridge University, UKDavid Wood, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico

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Journal of Spanish Cultural Studies

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The Journal of Spanish Cultural Studies is aninternational peer-reviewed journal that interrogatesestablished notions of Spanish culture and Hispanism bypublishing innovative theoretical and critical work of thehighest quality. It promotes the study of previouslymarginalized areas of Spanish culture, and researchwhich rethinks the cultural meanings of canonical texts, inrelation to all historical periods. Work across disciplinaryand national boundaries is encouraged.Submissions are invited on any period and in or acrossany cultural discipline, including: literary studies,performing arts, visual arts, film, media, intellectualhistory, philosophy, history of science, psychoanalysis,cultural theory, cultural history, material culture,anthropology, religion, popular culture, mass culture,museum studies, tourism, cultural policy. In particular, thejournal is a vehicle for work on the role of culture in

identity formation and the cultural negotiation ofconcepts of nation, region, class, gender, andethnicity; local nationalisms and globalization;subcultures and urban ethnography; theconstruction of taste and audience reception;heritage and cultural memory.

Journal of Spanish Cultural Studies

COORDINATING EDITORGeorgina Dopico-Black, New York University, USA

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Latin American and Caribbean Ethnic Studies

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Latin American and Caribbean Ethnic Studies is across-disciplinary venue for quality research on ethnicity,race relations, and indigenous peoples. It is open to casestudies, comparative analysis and theoretical contributionsthat reflect innovative and critical perspectives, focused onany country or countries in Latin America and theCaribbean, written by authors from anywhere in the world.In a context in which ethnic issues are becomingincreasingly important throughout the region, we areseeing the rapid expansion of a considerable corpus ofwork on their social, political, and cultural implications. The aim of the journal is to play a constructive role in theconsolidation of this new field of studies and in theconfiguration of its contours as an intellectual enterprise.

Latin American and Caribbean Ethnic Studies

EDITOR IN CHIEFLeon Zamosc, University of California, San Diego, USA

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Published on behalf of the Americas Society www.americas-society.orgReview – Literature and Arts of the Americas

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Founded in 1968, Review is the major forum in the UnitedStates for contemporary Latin American and Caribbean writingin English and English translation; it also covers Canadianwriting and the visual and performing arts in the Americas.Review is published by Routledge in association with theAmericas Society, a national, not-for-profit institution thatpromotes understanding in the United States of the political,economic, and cultural issues that define and challenge theAmericas today.Review first brought the work of Latin American writers suchas Alejo Carpentier, Gabriel García Márquez, and Mario VargasLlosa to critical attention in the United States, and they werefollowed by numerous other important figures. TranslatorsEdith Grossman, Gregory Rabassa, and Margaret SayersPeden are among those who have contributed to Review.Issues of the magazine are developed from the AmericasSociety’s literature programs, which often focus on specificcountries, regions, or on more abstract themes such as urban

voices, women’s writing, or Latin American/Latinoperforming arts. Review has regularly included selectionsof poetry, fiction, and nonfiction; book reviews of newlytranslated titles; profiles of visual artists; and essaysexploring currents in music and the performing arts.

Review – Literature and Arts of the Americas

EDITOR/MANAGING EDITORDaniel Shapiro, Americas Society, USA

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Books from Routledge

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Did you know that many of our books areavailable in eBook format?We have over 1500 titles in Hispanic and Latin AmericanStudies now available to buy electronically. For moreinformation simply email [email protected] or order online at www.routledge.com.

Comparative Politics of Latin AmericaDemocracy at Last?Daniel C. Hellinger, Webster University, USA

This textbook introduces students to the study ofLatin American politics by drawing primarily frompolitical science research in comparative politics, butalso with insights from interdisciplinary ‘area studies’to provide a fuller context of the region. The themesof globalization and democratization are central. Pb: 978-0-415-88917-9: $49.95

Latin America Since IndependenceA History with Primary SourcesAlexander Dawson

What is Latin America, after all? Without losingsight of chronology or regional trends, this textoffers glimpses of the Latin American past througheleven carefully selected stories. Each chapterintroduces students to a specific historical issue,which in turn raises questions about the history ofthe Americas as a whole. Pb: 978-0-415-99196-4: $42.95

The Caribbean History ReaderEdited by Nicola FootPb: 978-0-415-80023-5: $49.95

Contemporary U.S.–Latin American RelationsCooperation or Conflict in the 21st Century?Edited by Jorge I. Domínguez, Harvard University, USA andRafael Fernández de Castro, Instituto Autonomo de Mexico

Pb: 978-0-415-88000-8: $34.95

The History of MexicoFrom Pre-Conquest to PresentPhilip RussellPb: 978-0-415-87237-9: $54.95

The Political Economy of Latin AmericaReflections on Neoliberalism and DevelopmentPeter Kingstone, University of Connecticut, USA

Pb: 978-0-415-99827-7: $29.95

The United States and CubaIntimate EnemiesMarifeli Pérez-Stable, Florida International University, USA,and Inter-American Dialogue

Pb: 978-0-415-80451-6: $38.95

2nd Edition Unspeakable TruthsTransitional Justice and the Challenge of Truth CommissionsPriscilla B. Hayner, International Center for Transitional Justice

Pb: 978-0-415-80635-0: $39.95

For a full list of Hispanic and Latin American Studiestitles, please visit www.routledge.com.