Caribbean Entanglements: Culture(s) and Nature Revisited

CFP deadlines: Abstracts due 15 February 2014; papers due 30 July 2014.

The editors of the forum for inter-american research (fiar) invite scholars to send articles (in English and Spanish) for a special issue of fiar: The Journal of the International Association of Inter-American Studies (IAS)—‘Caribbean Entanglements. Culture(s) and Nature Revisited.’ The deadline for abstracts is February 15, 2014.

Scholars of various disciplinary backgrounds are interested in understanding contemporary and historical effects and interrelations due to multiple culture-nature connections. However, studies on the theme remain often within the disciplinary boundaries. Therefore,  in this special issue of fiar we will focus on the diverse approaches and debates dealing with entanglements of culture(s) and nature in a dialogical and critical fashion.

Submissions should address current trends of studying culture(s) and nature in the Caribbean and discuss methodologies, concepts as well as theoretical approaches relevant for reflections upon recent challenges and phenomena in the region. This call for papers is aimed at researchers of different fields interested in the varied dimensions of the nexus culture-nature in the Caribbean. Please submit an abstract (one page) latest by 15 February 2014. After acceptance, articles should be submitted by 30 July 2014, with a publication planned for spring/summer 2015.

fiar is a peer-reviewed online journal. Articles in this journal undergo a double-blind review process and are published in English and Spanish. We do not charge readers or institutions for full text access. In addition to written work we also publish selected audiovisual material of conference presentations, keynotes, and video features. The editors invite the submission of articles (7,500- 10,000 words, MLA style), event-scenes, interviews and reviews to fiar@interamerica.de. The editorial board consists of a broad range of international scholars from diverse disciplinary backgrounds. fiar is ASA, EBSCO and MLA registered.

Please contact—E-mail: fiar@interamerica.de. For more information about the journal, please visit http://www.interamerica.de

Above adapted from announcement at Repeating Islands.