The Journal of Romance Studies
ISSN 1473-3536
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Publisher: Berghahn Journals
JRS promotes innovative critical work in the areas of linguistics, literature, performing and visual arts, media, material culture, intellectual and cultural history, critical and cultural theory, psychoanalysis, gender studies, social sciences, and anthropology. The primary focus is on those parts of the world that speak, or have spoken, French, Italian, Spanish or Portuguese, but work on other cultures may be included. Issues cross national and disciplinary boundaries in order to stimulate new ways of thinking about cultural history and practice.
21 issues
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- Volume 8
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Number 1, Spring 2008
The well-travelled lens: studies in photography and cultural encounter, memory and identity - Volume 7
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Number 3, Winter 2007
Literature and the mathematical - Number 2, Summer 2007
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Number 1, Spring 2007
Women and the Imagined City. Guest editors: Margaret Andrews with Katia Pizzi - Volume 6
- Number 3, Winter 2006
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Numbers 1-2, Spring & Summer 2006
Sartre and his 'Others'. Guest editors: Susan Rubin Suleiman and Sara Kippur - Volume 5
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Number 3, Winter 2005
Black Paris. Guest editor: Sam Haigh and Nicki Hitchcott - Number 2, Summer 2005
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Number 1, Spring 2005
Competing colonialisms: the Portuguese, Spanish and French presence in Asia. Guest editors: Jo Labanyi and Ross G. Foreman - Volume 4
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Number 3, Winter 2004
Cultural traffic in the medieval Romance world. Guest editors: Simon Gaunt and Julian Weiss - Number 2, 2004
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Number 1, 2004
Film Remakes - Volume 3
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Number 3, 2003
Rewriting. Guest editor: Ziva Ben-Porat - Number 2, 2003
- Number 1, 2003
- Volume 2
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Number 3, 2002
Spaces of Transculturation: architecture and identity in Latin America - Number 2, 2002
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Number 1, 2002
Contemporary Women's Writing in French. Guest editor: Gill Rye - Volume 1
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Number 3, 2001
Forgetting Africa. Guest editor: Jo Labanyi and Abdoolkarim Vakil - Number 2, 2001
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Number 1, 2001
Women & Representation: Spain, Portugal, Latin America. Guest editor: Dorothy Severin


