The Latin American Research Review (LARR) publishes original research and review essays on Latin America, the Caribbean, and Latina/Latino studies.
The Latin American Research Review (LARR) is the flagship journal of the Latin American Studies Association (LASA).
LARR publishes original research and review essays on Latin America, the Caribbean, and Latina/Latino studies since 1965. The journal covers the social sciences and the humanities, including the fields of anthropology, cultural studies, economics, history, literature, political science, and sociology. The journal reviews and publishes papers in English, Spanish, and Portuguese. Now published by Cambridge University Press, LARR has been open access and online-only since 2017 (vol. 52). Issues from 2017 to the present are available without subscription at https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/latin-american-research-review
Back content from 1965 to 2012 can be found on JSTOR. Content from 2003 to 2016 is available at Project Muse. Back content through 2016 is available on the LASA website to LASA members.
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Issue 60-1
Featuring articles on:
Indigenous and African Diaspora Studies
Exile, Migration, Transnationalism
Crime, Violence and Governance in Mexico
and several Book Review Essays and Documentary Film Review Essays
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Issue 59-4
Featuring articles on:
Social Movements: Rural and Urban
Race in Latin American History
Reflections on Revolution
Religion
Memory
and several Book Review Essays and Documentary Film Review Essays
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Issue 59-3
Featuring articles on:
Gender, Sexuality and Politics
Politics and the Judiciary
Dissident Voices
and several Book Review Essays
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Issue 59-2
Featuring A Report from the Editor and articles on:
Afro-Latin America
Environmental Studies
Racism and Xenophobia
and several Book Review Essays
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