Author Guide
Hispanic Review is a quarterly journal devoted to research in Hispanic or Luso-Brazilian literatures and cultures. The editors invite authors to contribute original research and work to the journal for consideration. If you are interested in submitting a manuscript for consideration, please note the following:
- Contributors should prepare their manuscripts following the MLA Handbook, 7th ed. (New York, 2009), and in such a way as to preserve the anonymity of the author's identity for the sake of the blind review process. All submitted articles should be devoid of any references that could reveal the identity of the author to our external reviewers (specialists in their respective fields from academic institutions around the world). Hence, contact information, professional affiliation and academic status (graduate student, Associate Professor, etc.) should only be indicated in the email that accompanies your submission.
- Manuscripts should not exceed 9,000 words, including notes and documentation.
- Hispanic Review will consider only original manuscripts not published or submitted for publication elsewhere.
- In addition, no part of the submitted manuscript should have appeared in print in another journal or in another language.
- Hispanic Review prefers electronic submissions (hisprev@sas.upenn.edu).
- Submitted manuscripts will not be returned.
- Citations in Romance languages do not need to be translated into the language in which the article is written. E.g., if the article is written in Spanish but has English, French, Portuguese, Italian, etc. quotations, those quotes do not need to be translated to Spanish.
- Unsolicited book reviews are not considered for publication.
- Hispanic Review Style Guide
All editorial correspondence should be addressed to:
Hispanic Review
521 Williams Hall
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, PA 19104-6305
Telephone: (215) 898-7420
Fax: (215) 898-0933
hisprev@sas.upenn.edu
Sample Articles
The article samples below, published in the 2007 and 2008 volumes of the Hispanic Review, are freely accessible to all site visitors.
- New Media, Cardboard, and Community in Contemporary Buenos Aires
Craig Epplin, Volume 75.4 autumn 2007
- ¿Fue moderna la literatura española del siglo XVIII?
Análisis de la evaluación decimonónica
Iñigo Sánchez-Llama, Volume 76.3 summer 2008
- Poesía morisca (o de cómo el español se convirtió en lengua literaria del islam)
Miguel Ángel Vázquez, Volume 75.3 summer 2007
- Indeterminacy and the Subversive in Representations of the Trujillato
Adam Lifshey, Volume 76.4 autumn 2008
- Conquistas vi(r)olentas y vacunas independentistas: Andrés Bello y Manuel José Quintana ante la enfermedad de la colonia
José Manuel Pereiro-Otero, Volume 76.2 spring 2008
- The Chronicler as Streetwalker: Salvador Novo and the Performance of Genre
Viviane Mahieux, Volume 76.2 spring 2008
- De la tropa al tropo: colonialismo, escritura de guerra y enunciación metafórica en Diario de un testigo de la guerra de África
Nil Santiáñez, Volume 76.1 winter 2008
- How Does One Escape One's Own Simulacrum?: Subjectivity and the Asceticism of Being in Terenci Moix's Autobiography
David Vilaseca, Volume 76.2 spring 2008
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