The Fall 2009 Call for Papers is now closed.

Please check back for updates pertaining to the Spring 2010 volume.

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Submission Guidelines

All submissions must be print-ready.
All submissions should be 6,000 words or less.
We accept submissions in any language, but an English translation must accompany all non-English texts.
For non-ficiton submissions, please include a 100-200 word abstract. Essays should be formatted to follow the Chicago Manual of Style, 15th edition; all endnotes should be double-spaced on a separate page following the body of the text.
All art submissions must be in digital format at 300 DIP or higher and a minimum of 5x7in.
We accept multiple submissions. 
Please include a cover page with your name, department, expected degree and date, telephone number, and e-mail address. Your name and any other personal information should not appear anywhere in the body of your submission.

E-mail submissions to anamesa.journal@gmail.com


Please see our current issue, The Perception Issue, here.   Print copies are available from the Draper Program and CLACS. 

Questions or requests for copies: anamesa.journal@gmail.com

 

 

New York University
Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies
John W. Draper Interdisciplinary Master's Program in Humanities and Social Thought