Chasqui revista
Chasqui is a biannual literary magazine established in 1972 and covering Latin American and Latinx literature.[1] It primarily publishes essays but also poetry, translations, comics, and book and film reviews, in English, Spanish, or Portuguese. The scholarly essays focus on significant theoretical issues in the analysis of Latin American cultural production, with emphasis on Latina American literature and that of the diaspora, as well as Latinx philosophy.[2] The journal encourages interdisciplinary work that bridges national and linguistic divisions, subaltern studies, feminism, queer theory, Chicano studies, Latinx popular culture, and US minority topics.[3]
Editors-in-chief have included Latin Americanists David William Foster.[3]
References
- "Journal: Chasqui. Revista Latinoamericana de ComunicaciĆ³n". oaji.net. Retrieved 2020-08-05.
- "Chasqui: Revista de Literatura Latinoamericana". Hispanic Studies Journals & Academic Presses. Retrieved 2020-08-05.
- "Chasqui". 1972: v. Cite journal requires
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