Publications
Migration, Race, and Jewish Art of Latin America and the Caribbean
12 days remaining
This special thematic issue of Latin American Jewish Studies, guest edited by Chelsea Haines and Abigail Lapin Dardashti, invites contributions that explore visual art by Jewish cultural producers and/or about Jewishness in relation to changing notions of race and ethnicity caused by migration to Latin America and the Caribbean.
53rd Issue of Cuadernos de la Alhambra
11 days remaining
The journal Cuadernos de la Alhambra seeks papers for its 53rd issue.
JSAH Roundtable: Race and the Built Environment in the Iberian World, 1400-1800
Past opportunity
This JSAH Roundtable edited by Laura Fernández-González will consist of series of short essays, each of approximately 1000 words, that will be collectively published in the place of a single article in an issue of JSAH on the theme of Race and the Built Environment in the Iberian World.
Spanish Royalty in Naples: Between Art and Architecture (1598-1713)
Past opportunity
Call for papers for a forthcoming open-access volume entitled Spanish Royalty in Naples: between art and architecture (1598-1713) edited by Prof. Laura García Sánchez, lecturer at the Department of Art History of the University of Barcelona (Spain).
Special Issue of Espacio, tiempo, y forma: Women's Rituals and Power Spheres in the American Viceroyalties
Past opportunity
Call for contributions for a special issue of Espacio, tiempo, y forma. Serie VII. Historia del arte –“Women’s Rituals and Power Spheres in the American Viceroyalties”– guest-edited by Francisco Montes González.
Special Issue of Arts: Race and Architecture in the Iberian World, c. 1500-1800s
Past opportunity
Call for contributions for a special issue of Arts –”Race and Architecture in the Iberian World, c. 1500-1800s”– guest-edited by Luis Gordo Pelaez and C. Cody Barteet.
Special issue of Arts: Black Artists in the Atlantic World, 1500-1900
Past opportunity
Call for contributions for a special issue of Arts –“Black Artists in the Atlantic World, 1500-1900”– guest-edited by Paul Niell and Emily Thames.