Brill’s Caribbean Collection editor Sophie Maríñez (The Graduate Heart & Borough of Manhattan Neighborhood Faculty, CUNY) has despatched out a name for manuscripts; see info under and at Brill: Caribbean Collection. [Cover image: Édouard Duval-Carrié, “Grand Bois” (2021).]
The Caribbean Collection at Brill presents monographs and edited volumes by intellectuals from academe and the general public sphere participating the Caribbean as a spot, as an thought, as a theoretical corpus. This geographical area consists of apparent Caribbean areas throughout languages from inside the archipelago, but additionally, extra broadly, continental areas within the Americas, corresponding to Venezuela, Colombia, Central America, Mexico, and the US, whose geopolitical proximity, historic ties, demographic parts, and cultural traditions are important for a broader, multi-layered understanding of the Caribbean, together with its diasporas in Europe and the Western Hemisphere.
The sequence covers all matters within the arts, humanities, and social sciences, together with interdisciplinary works with a regional, pan-Caribbean method addressing pressing points corresponding to decolonizing views on modernity; diasporic identities; questions of illustration; Afro-Caribbean traditions; indigeneity; race, class, gender, and LGBTQ+: migration and human rights; money owed and reparations; the legacies of imperialism; and the results of neo-liberal insurance policies, amongst others.
Along with unique work in English, the Caribbean Collection proposes translations of high-quality analysis monographs initially printed in a language aside from English. Authors are invited to submit proposals and/or full manuscripts by e mail to the writer, Uri Tadmor (uri.tadmor@brill.com), or the Collection Editor, Sophie Maríñez (smarinez@gc.cuny.edu).
Additionally see https://networks.h-net.org/node/23910/discussions/10386275/cfp-caribbean-series-brill and https://brill.com/view/serial/CS?web page=1