The Bulletin of Hispanic Studies publishes original research on the languages, literatures, and cultures of Spain, Portugal, and Latin America. This journal offers a platform for insightful analysis and critical discussions on a diverse range of topics within Hispanic studies. It aims to promote interdisciplinary approaches and engage with current debates in the field. It explores hispanic american culture.
The journal's scope encompasses literary criticism, linguistics, textual criticism, hispanic american culture, Latin American thought, and comparative studies in literature. It provides a valuable resource for scholars, researchers, and students interested in the rich cultural heritage of the Hispanic world. The journal is abstracted/indexed in the MLA International Bibliography, the Arts and Humanities Citation Index, and ISI Web of Science.
The Bulletin of Hispanic Studies invites contributions that push the boundaries of knowledge and offer fresh perspectives on Hispanic cultures. Whether focusing on historical contexts, contemporary trends, or theoretical frameworks, the journal seeks to publish high-quality scholarship that advances the field. It seeks to promote a deeper appreciation and understanding of hispanic languages and literatures.