![]() The Bishop Joseph Johnson Black Cultural Center at
Vanderbilt University, which houses the journal. | |
Discipline | Afro-Hispanic studies |
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Language | English and Spanish |
Edited by | William Luis |
Publication details | |
History | 1982–present |
Frequency | Biannual |
Standard abbreviations | |
ISO 4 | Afro-Hisp. Rev. |
Indexing | |
ISSN |
0278-8969 (print) 2327-9648 (web) |
Links | |
The Afro-Hispanic Review is an English- Spanish bilingual peer-reviewed academic journal published by Vanderbilt University's Department of Spanish and Portuguese and Bishop Joseph Johnson Black Cultural Center. [1] [2] The journal focuses on promoting the study of Afro-Latino literature and culture, both in the United States and internationally. [3] Published twice annually, [1] it has been described as the "premier literary journal in Afro-Hispanic studies." [4] Its editor is the Vanderbilt professor William Luis. [4]
The journal was founded in January 1982 at Howard University, with Stanley Cyrus as its founding editor. Beginning in 1986, it was published at the University of Missouri, as a collaboration between the departments of Black studies and Romance languages. It was transferred to Vanderbilt and its Bishop Joseph Johnson Black Cultural Center in 2005. [2]
![]() The Bishop Joseph Johnson Black Cultural Center at
Vanderbilt University, which houses the journal. | |
Discipline | Afro-Hispanic studies |
---|---|
Language | English and Spanish |
Edited by | William Luis |
Publication details | |
History | 1982–present |
Frequency | Biannual |
Standard abbreviations | |
ISO 4 | Afro-Hisp. Rev. |
Indexing | |
ISSN |
0278-8969 (print) 2327-9648 (web) |
Links | |
The Afro-Hispanic Review is an English- Spanish bilingual peer-reviewed academic journal published by Vanderbilt University's Department of Spanish and Portuguese and Bishop Joseph Johnson Black Cultural Center. [1] [2] The journal focuses on promoting the study of Afro-Latino literature and culture, both in the United States and internationally. [3] Published twice annually, [1] it has been described as the "premier literary journal in Afro-Hispanic studies." [4] Its editor is the Vanderbilt professor William Luis. [4]
The journal was founded in January 1982 at Howard University, with Stanley Cyrus as its founding editor. Beginning in 1986, it was published at the University of Missouri, as a collaboration between the departments of Black studies and Romance languages. It was transferred to Vanderbilt and its Bishop Joseph Johnson Black Cultural Center in 2005. [2]