Welcome to new editors!

The journal is delighted to announce that as of volume 51 we will have new editors in chief. Luz Horne (Universidad de San Andrés, Buenos Aires, Argentina) and Fernando J.Rosenberg (Brandeis University) will begin transitioning into the role in 2023.

About our new editors:

Luz Horne. Before joining San Andrés, she was an Assistant Professor at Cornell University and a Visiting Assistant Professor at Northwestern University. Her book, Literaturas reales.Transformaciones del realismo en la literatura latinoamericana contemporánea, examines the links between words and images in the construction of a realist aesthetics in contemporary Argentinean and Brazilian narrative. She has published several articles on literature, photography and documentary film and she is currently editing a book manuscript on the place of materiality in different aesthetic-anthropological experiences from mid-twentieth century Brazil to the present, exploring a new type of conceptual imagination in conflictive relationship with Modernism. 

Fernando J. Rosenberg  is Professor of Romance Studies, Film and Media, and Latin American, Caribbean and Latinx Studies at Brandeis University. Prior to Brandeis, he was an Assistant Professor of Spanish and Portuguese at Yale University. His publications range on topics and perspectives from modernism and the avant-gardes, poetry, human and post-human rights, legal topics in literature and the arts, documentary film, ecocriticism, and gender & sexuality studies in contemporary fiction. He co-edited (with Jill Lane) the issue of e-misferica entitled Performance and the Law (2006). He is the author of the books The Avant-Garde and Geopolitics in Latin America and After Human Rights. Literature, Visual Arts and Film in Latin America (1990-2010)

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