Rassegna Iberistica
Fondazione Università Ca’ Foscari · Italy · Est. 1978
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Rassegna iberistica is an international (double blind) peer-reviewed journal, founded by Franco Meregalli and Giuseppe Bellini in 1978. Each issue publishes articles, notes and reviews, devoted to research in the Spanish, Spanish-American, Luso-Brazilian, Catalan, Basque and Galician linguistic and cultural areas, covering all aspects of Iberian and Ibero-American culture. The journal promotes innovative theoretical and critical work at a high intellectual level that fills existing gaps in scholarship. Work across disciplinary boundaries is encouraged, welcoming a wide range of theoretical and critical approaches, and Rassegna iberistica is strongly committed to present the work of talented and innovative young scholars in the field. Submissions are invited on any historical period and in or across any cultural discipline, including: literary studies, visual arts, music, film, media, intellectual history, philosophy, cultural theory, cultural history, popular culture.
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