[Confluencia]

  Submissions



Confluencia is a journal which publishes scholarly articles and notes in Spanish and English. It encompasses the three principal areas of the Hispanic world: Spain, Latin America and the United States. The editorial policy invites the submission of manuscripts which promote an integrative approach to the study of culture and literature. Highlights include: 1) articles and essays dedicated to enhancing our understanding of the aesthetic and cultural expression of the diverse Hispanic communities, including those with a strong base in prehispanic and African traditions, 2) comparative studies of literatures, 3) comparative studies of other art forms, 4) interviews with outstanding figures who have made an impact on the study, expression and promotion of culture and literature. Creative writing is also included.

Submissions are refereed by at least two expert readers. Articles should not exceed 25 typewritten pages (double-spaced) and should adhere in format to the MLA Handbook, second edition. Notes should be placed at the end of the text. In order to expedite an early decision, contributors should submit an original and two blind photocopies, accompanied by a self-addressed envelope and unattached stamps. All rights remain with Confluencia.

Address all editorial correspondence to: Editor, Confluencia, Hispanic Studies, Campus Box 87, University of Northern Colorado, Greeley, CO 80639, U.S.A.

 

For information on this page: Ester Gimbernat Gonzalez
Page last updated on: October 21, 2000


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