Critical Geographies of Latin America and the Caribbean
The University of Florida Press in partnership with the Conference of Latin American geography publishes a book series under the title of Critical Geographies of Latin America and the Caribbean. Books in this series will explore Latin America and the Caribbean through the multiple lenses of geography: environment, land, people, culture, history, economy, and politics.
The books in this series will conceptualize the region broadly, even working to destabilize Latin America as a political category, but they will share a critical approach that pushes forth new areas of inquiry and analysis.
The series editors invite book proposals and are particularly interested in works that explore how political, economic, social, and ecological structures intersect with race, gender, class, sexuality, and other critical social categories. The confluence of these interactions at various scales will show how the region is defined by ruptures and barriers, but also by rhythms, continuities, and fluidities of time and space that lend to new political possibilities.
The editors welcome proposals from those who self-identify as a geographer or engage with the conceptual tools of geography focusing on Latin America and the Caribbean.
Please send queries to the series editors:
Adam Bledsoe
Associate Professor University of Minnesota
bleds008@umn.edu
Joel Correia
Assistant Professor Colorado State University
joel.correia@colostate.edu
Andrea Marston
Assistant Professor Rutgers University
andrea.marston@rutgers.edu
Aaron Strain
Professor Whitman College
straina@whitman.edu
Joaquín Villanueva
Professor Gustavus Adolphus College
jvillanu@gustavus.edu
UF Press contact:
Stephanye Hunter
sah@upress.ufl.edu
Prior CLAG Book Series
CLAG collaborated with Springer from 2015-2021 to publish “Springer Briefs in Latin American Studies,” compact volumes (50 to 125 pages) on geographical, environmental, cultural, economic, political and urban research about Latin America.
CLAG collaborated with Springer from 2015-2021 to publish “The Latin American Studies Book Series,” for longer manuscripts on disciplinary and interdisciplinary titles related to geographical, environmental, cultural, economic, political, and urban research dedicated to Latin America.