Afro-Hispanic Review, Vanderbilt University

Afro-Hispanic Review

The Afro-Hispanic Review, a bilingual journal of Afro-Hispanic literature and culture, is published by the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee USA.  The new editor of the Review  invites submissions of unpublished studies pertaining to the literature, history, and culture of the African presence and influence in the Hispanic world.  The editor also welcomes interdisciplinary work, book reviews, translations, creative writings, and relevant developments, of the highest quality, as they relate to Afro-Hispanic experience.

Submissions:
Articles should be prepared in compliance with the requirements established by the MLA Style Manual and the MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers, 6th edition (2003).  Manuscripts should consist of approximately 6,000 words of text. The original and a copy must be submitted and accompanied by a self-addressed envelope and return postage.  All manuscripts are anonymously refereed, therefore, the manuscripts should contain no obvious reference to the author, though the author’s name, address, telephone number, and email address should be included on a separate title page.  A current subscription to the journal is required before the manuscript undergoes the review process.   Manuscripts may be submitted in Spanish, English, and Portuguese.

Subscriptions:
The Afro-Hispanic Review will be published twice annually by the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at Vanderbilt University.  Annual subscription rates for two issues are: Individuals: $30.00.  Institutions: $60.00 (see subscription form below).  Make checks payable to the Afro-Hispanic Review.  Manuscripts and subscriptions should be sent to the editor:

William Luis, Editor
Afro-Hispanic Review
The Bishop Joseph Johnson Black Cultural Center
Vanderbilt University
VU Station B #351666
Nashville, Tennessee 37235-1666
USA



For more information, please contact William Luis.
2004