“Hispanic Journal”

The Hispanic Journal is a double-blind, peer-reviewed journal, and it is published twice annually. It is sponsored by the Department of Foreign Languages at Indiana University of Pennsylvania.

Its purpose is to publish research and criticism of the highest quality in the areas of Spanish, Catalan, Galician, Basque, and Luso-Brazilian literature, culture, and film, and the linguistics of the aforementioned languages.

We also publish interviews and book reviews concerning subjects that fall among the disciplines covered by the journal. Please see the list of books suggested for review on our website.

Every work submitted to the journal undergoes a rigorous evaluation process. The process commences with a recommendation from a member of our editorial board. The work is then evaluated by an advisory board member who has expertise in the area addressed by the submission. Finally, the editor reads the work to make the final recommendation. The study may be written in Spanish, English, or Portuguese.

HJ Updates: February 21, 2023

  • We are working on Vol. 44.1 (Spring 2023)
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HJ accepts articles and book and film reviews all year round and welcomes interviews, translations, and creative works. Submit your work for consideration, or contact us with any questions.

The Hispanic Journal invites submissions of unpublished studies only.