
A refereed book series in English touching on theoretical and methodological issues toward a reconfiguration of Hispanic cultural history and criticism. Each publication stresses collaborative research, drawing on a network of scholars from the United States and abroad.
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An open-access, refereed scholarly electronic publication devoted to the study of Hispanic and Lusophone cultures. The journal aims to be an international forum for the analysis of current issues in our disciplines as well as a venue for new research.
HIOL also publishes Debates, dedicated to the open exchange of ideas related to issues discussed within the Hispanic Issues Series and the HIOL electronic journal. The LOCKSS system preserves HIOL at worldwide research libraries. ISSN 1931-8006.
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