IBEROAMERICANA: AMÉRICA LATINA – ESPAÑA – PORTUGAL is an interdisciplinary journal for literary studies, history and the social sciences. It is jointly published by the Ibero-American Institute (Berlin), the GIGA Institute for Latin American Studies (Hamburg) and the Iberoamericana/Vervuert publishing house (Madrid/Frankfurt am Main). IBEROAMERICANA appears quarterly and features the following four sections: • Artículos y ensayos, presenting articles by acclaimed experts; • Dossier, in which a specific topic is examined from an interdisciplinary perspective; • Foro de debate, featuring current analyses, interviews and news briefs; • Notas: Reseñas iberoamericanas, presenting reviews of recent publications
Iberoamericana Editorial Vervuert, a publishing house and bookstore, was founded in 1975 in Frankfurt, Germany. Our office in Madrid, Spain opened in 1996, and as of 2009, we also publish in Mexico. Our editorial activity focuses on academic books about Latin America and Spain in the following subject areas: • History and Criticism of Spanish-Language Literature • History and Cultural Studies • Linguistics • Politics and Social Science • Art
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