The Latin American Anthropology Review

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Journal Properties
  • Number of Articles
    860
  • ISSN
    1045-7577
  • Publisher
    Wiley
  • Indian UGC
  • DOAJ (latest)
Description
The Latin American Anthropology Review offers insightful analyses and critical perspectives on contemporary issues in Latin American anthropology. It presents a wide array of scholarly articles and book reviews that delve into the cultural, social, and political dimensions of the region. The journal emphasizes the diversity of Latin American societies, focusing on topics such as indigenous rights, globalization, migration, and social movements. It encompasses studies in ethnography, archaeology, and linguistics, facilitating a cross-disciplinary approach to understanding the complexities of Latin America. This journal features cutting-edge research and critical debates, making it a valuable resource for academics and researchers interested in anthropology. By providing a platform for diverse voices and perspectives, the Review contributes to a broader understanding of the region's evolving social landscape. It offers a valuable resource for academics and researchers interested in anthropology, cultural studies, and Latin American studies. It plays a vital role in promoting anthropological scholarship, addressing critical social issues, and enhancing cross-cultural understanding. Scholars can contribute by submitting original research that advances knowledge, participating in scholarly discussions, and promoting the journal's dissemination within their respective networks.