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Special issue: Living bodies, not a straight line. Queer temporalities in contemporary fiction
Vol. 3 No. 1 (2026)This special issue aims to open a space for interdisciplinary reflection on queer temporalities in fiction, considering both their narrative figurations and the formal procedures that allow for the distortion, rarefaction, highlighting, or decomposition of linear time. Rather than identifying a new canon, it seeks to explore how these fictions make visible the political dimension of time and open fissures in the narratives that dictate which lives arrive on time and which are left out of history. The works that inform the contributions in this special issue emphasize the power of deviations, repetitions, and interruptions: living bodies that, in their way of inhabiting time, resist becoming linear.
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Special issue: LGBTIA+ and Queer Studies in Communication in Latin American and Spanish Academia: Challenges, Debates, and Critical Voices
Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025)The aim of this monographic issue is to reflect on the current panorama of LGBTIQA+ Media Studies in Latinoamerican and Spanish academia. We want to pay special attention to the particular idiosyncrasy of queer studies in Ibero-American contexts, as well as to the main challenges, debates and critical perspectives currently at stake.
