Comparative American Studies: An International Journal is dedicated to fostering critical and interdisciplinary dialogue on the Americas, encompassing North, Central, and South America, as well as the Caribbean. It explores the multifaceted experiences, cultures, and histories of the American hemisphere, emphasizing comparative, transnational, and hemispheric perspectives. Articles delve into themes such as race, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, and social justice, and their intersections within the American context.
The journal serves scholars and students interested in gaining a deeper understanding of the complex and interconnected nature of the Americas. Its scope covers topics like immigration, diaspora, colonialism, and globalization, offering insightful analyses of the historical and contemporary forces shaping the region. It is indexed by Scopus and other relevant databases.
Comparative American Studies provides a platform for innovative research that challenges traditional boundaries and promotes cross-disciplinary approaches. It aims to enrich our understanding of the Americas by examining the regionÂ’s diverse populations, cultures, and power structures, encouraging submissions from scholars who seek to advance comparative American studies.