Aim & Scope
Bulletin of Spanish Visual Studies is a learned review dedicated to research on the visual histories, cultures and civilizations of Spain, Portugal and Latin America. Scheduled to appear twice-yearly from April 2017, it is a sibling journal of Bulletin of Spanish Studies , also known as the Bulletin of Hispanic Studies (1949–2001), which was founded at Liverpool in 1923 by the influential British Hispanist E. Allison Peers, and is now recognised internationally as a front-ranked journal in Hispanic research and scholarship. Bulletin of Spanish Visual Studies publishes articles, review-articles and reviews on almost any and all authors, artists, works, topics, genres and periods concerned with the visual cultures of both the Old and the New Worlds of Hispanic cultures and civilizations. [1]
Companion / Sister Periodical(s)
1475-3820 ( Print )
1478-3428 ( Online )
Taylor and Francis Group
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Routledge
2024
The Hunt for The Wild Bunch: Simultaneous Multiplicity and Alternative Genealogies in World Cinema
Bulletin of Spanish Visual Studies , 2024 , pp 1-11.
D Conlon , A Magalhaes , F López , ... , N Thornton
Bulletin of Spanish Visual Studies , 2024 , pp 1-13.
Juegos, silencios y conciencia autorial en Estiu 1993 de Carla Simón (2017)
Bulletin of Spanish Visual Studies , 2024 , pp 1-19.
Lo nacional, la Revolución, la autonomía: Cuba baila de Julio García Espinosa
Bulletin of Spanish Visual Studies , 2024 , pp 1-20.
La juventud rural femenina en tres filmes chilenos del siglo XX: anhelo de modernidad
No authors listed.
Bulletin of Spanish Visual Studies , 2024 , pp 1-28.
Joan Miró’s La masia (1921–1922) As the Great Work*
Bulletin of Spanish Visual Studies , 2024 , pp 1-30.