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We are phasing out email accounts associated with individual issues-- please use [email protected] and we will make sure your submission goes to the correct editor: Bécquer Seguín for the Hispanic issue, Leonardo Lisi for comparative literature, etc.
For submissions to the Hispanic Issue, please note that we are looking for original, full-length scholarly articles: 7,500-9,000 words (including notes and works cited). Follow MLA 9th edition Email submissions (and any questions) to [email protected] Deadline August 1
Congrats to MLN editor Bécquer Seguín on this glowing review of his book!
ICYMI: New & Notable Journal Articles This Week Featuring: American Quarterly @CuspLate Victorian Poetry Journal of College Student Development MLN Partial Answers Journal of Indian Ocean World Studies Catch up: press.jhu.edu/newsroom
In case you missed it, our issue on translation is open access through March 2025, co-edited by Eleni Theodoropoulos @bradharmon_ and featuring work by @oliviamlott @JohannesGoranss and more.
MLN's managing editor Victoria Livingstone will be UT Austin next month to talk about alternative academic careers LLILAS BENSON Talk is free and open to the public
New open-access book on Latin America + East-Central Europe De Gruyter Brill ➡️ @degruyterbrill.bsky.social: degruyter.com/document/doi/1…
Scholars of Italian literature: We are now accepting general submissions for our 2026 issue. We will consider full-length manuscripts (7,500-9,000 words) in English or Italian. Email managing editor Victoria Livingstone with any questions [email protected] Deadline: March 15
Please share with colleagues in Italian studies! Accepting general submissions for our Italian issue--- deadline March 15. Articles can be in English or in Italian. Unpublished, full-length scholarly articles between 7,000-9,00 words. Email [email protected]
Our German issue is out now! Edited by Christiane Frey, David Martyn, and Rochelle Tobias, this special issue explores ideas of universalism, fragmentation, and sensus (non-)communis Hopkins Press muse.jhu.edu/issue/53805