LASA2023 América Latina y el Caribe: Pensar, Representar y Luchar por los Derechos

DE GRUYTER

We are excited to give you a warm welcome at our virtual booth, hoping to introduce you to De Gruyter and our growing program in Hispanic and Latin American Studies:

De Gruyter is a medium-sized publisher with headquarters in Berlin and offices all over the world, from Boston to Beijing. Being a family-owned company with a history spanning over 270 years, De Gruyter is internationally known for its program in the humanities and social sciences. Particularly worthy of mention is our extensive network of publishing partners, which began to form in 2012 with Harvard University Press as the first partner, and to this day continues to grow, including in the Spanish-speaking world with the affiliation of Iberoamericana Vervuert to the network in 2018 as the first Spanish-language partner.

Our well-established program in the field of Hispanic Literature and Linguistics is now actively expanding into Area and Latin American Studies, and offers the opportunity for authors to publish in English, Spanish and Portuguese. Strategically, De Gruyter has positioned itself as an early promoter of Open Access since the beginning of the movement, becoming the largest independent academic publisher of open access books with more than 2,000 such titles available on www.degruyter.com. Thus, De Gruyter fosters the circulation of knowledge linked to Latin American Studies, especially by making publications in Spanish and Portuguese possible.

If you are interested in publishing with us, please feel free to reach out to us directly via e-mail at Maxim.Karagodin@degruyter.com or through the Request Meeting button on this page. For additional information on the Publisher and our Hispanic and Latin American Studies program, please consult the material available on the right-hand side of the virtual booth.

In the section below, you may get to know the newest additions to our Hispanic and Latin American Studies list, such as:

  • The hybrid book series Latin American Literatures in the World / Literaturas Latinoamericanas en el Mundo that has found its steady continuation, with the next title Relating Continents. Coloniality and Global Encounters in Romance Literary and Cultural History (ed. by Romana Radlwimmer) to be published in October 2023.
  • The new book series Linguistica Latinoamericana of the Asociación de Lingüística y Filología de América Latina, which publishes original research on the linguistic reality of any Latin American community and contributions to the theoretical conceptions of any subdiscipline or theoretical school elaborated by scientific communities based in Latin America.
  • The new Open Access book series Humanidades Digitales y Big Data en Iberoamérica / Digital Humanities and Big Data in Ibero-America, which was successfully launched last year with its first volume Pensamiento, Pandemia y Big Data and whose second publication, Humanities and Big Data in Ibero-America, is planned for early Fall 2023.

We cordially invite you to browse through our virtual book table below and wish you interesting discoveries!


Science and Catholicism in Argentina (1750–1960) (2022)
Authors: Asúa
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La buena distancia
Authors: Bernechea Navarro
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El queísmo en la historia
Authors: Blas Arroyo, Velando Casanova
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Culture as Soft Power
Authors: Carbó-Catalan, Roig Sanz (Eds.)
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De/lirios
Authors: Cornefert
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Sociofonética andaluza
Authors: Cruz Ortiz
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Algunos «animales feroces» en el teatro venezolano
Authors: Dimeo-Álvarez
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Traducción bíblica e historia de las lenguas iberorrománicas
Authors: Enrique-Arias (Ed.)
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Language Isolates I: Aikanã to Kandozi-Shapra
Authors: Epps, Michael (Eds.)
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Language Isolates II: Kanoé to Yurakaré
Authors: Epps, Michael (Eds.)
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