HIOL: Hispanic
Issues On Line is an open-access, refereed scholarly electronic
publication devoted to the study of Hispanic and Lusophone cultures.
The journal aims to be an international forum for the analysis
of current issues in our disciplines as well as a venue for new
research dealing with areas of inquiry such as Literary Criticism,
Theory and Historiography, Popular and Mass Culture, Hispanic
Cultural Studies, Literature and Institutions, and Hispanic Sociolinguistics. The LOCKSS system preserves Hispanic Issues On Line at worldwide research
libraries. ISSN 1931-8006.
HIOL also publishes Debates, dedicated to an open exchange of ideas related to issues discussed within the Hispanic Issues Series and the HIOL electronic journal. Our editorial team welcomes the intellectual energy generated by the exchanges included in this section. Our aim is to offer a venue for a diversity of views on matters dealing with our disciplines. It should be noted, however, that we might not always agree with the views or opinions expressed in these pages. Proposals for consideration by HIOL Debates may be sent to hiol@uiowa.edu.
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