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Journal of Spanish Cultural Studies

Editorial Board (Review Edtior)  

The  Journal of Spanish Cultural Studies is an international peer-reviewed journal that interrogates  cultural production and cultural practices in or related to the nations comprised by the Spanish state. It promotes innovative theoretical and critical work at a high intellectual level that fills existing gaps in scholarship or rethinks the cultural meanings of previously studied material. Work across disciplinary boundaries is encouraged, as is work that addresses Spain’s internal cultural configuration or its relationship to broader geo-political scenarios (Iberian peninsula, Mediterranean, Europe, the Americas, Africa, etc.).
Submissions are invited on any historical period and in or across any cultural discipline, including: literary studies, performing arts, music, visual culture, film, media, intellectual history, philosophy, social analysis, history of science, psychoanalysis, cultural theory, cultural history, material culture, anthropology, religion, popular culture, mass culture, museum studies, tourism, cultural policy. All work should be theoretically informed and should engage in cultural analysis of the material studied, exploring its relationship to wider cultural issues or cultural contexts.
In addition to research articles, we welcome position papers, interviews, and review articles: proposals for these, as well as for monographic issues, should be sent to the editorial office (jscs@nyu.edu).

 

Emotion, Space and Society

Editorial Board

Emotion, Space and Society aims to provide a forum for interdisciplinary debate on theoretically informed research on the emotional intersections between people and places. These aims are broadly conceived to encourage investigations of feelings and affect in various spatial and social contexts, environments and landscapes. Questions of emotion are relevant to several different disciplines, and the editors welcome submissions from across the full spectrum of the humanities and social sciences. The journal's editorial and presentational structure and style will demonstrate the richness generated by an interdisciplinary engagement with emotions and affects. Submissions will investigate the multiplicity of spaces and places that produce and are produced by emotional and affective life, representing an inclusive range of theoretical and methodological engagements with emotion as a social, cultural and spatial phenomenon. The launch of this journal will represent a unique and timely opportunity to explore exciting new ways to think about natures, cultures and histories of emotional life.