Interdisciplinary Studies in Diasporas
Interdisciplinary Studies in Diasporas opens a discursive space in diaspora scholarship in all fields of the humanities and social sciences. The volumes published in this series comprise studies that explore and contribute to an understanding of diasporas from a broad spectrum of cultural, literary, linguistic, anthropological, historical, political, and socioeconomic perspectives, as well as theoretical and methodological approaches. The series welcomes original submissions from individually and collaboratively authored books and monographs as well as edited collections of essays. All proposals and manuscripts are peer reviewed.
Series editors: Irene Blayer and Dulce Scott.
Irene Maria F. Blayer holds a PhD in Romance linguistics from the University of Toronto and is Full Professor in the Faculty of Humanities at Brock University, Canada.
Dulce Maria Scott holds a PhD in sociology from Brown University and is Full Professor of Sociology and Criminal Justice at Anderson University, Indiana, United States.
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Sages of Darkness
A Depiction of Kurdish Life in Late Ottoman TimesVolume 18©2024 Monographs 252 Pages -
Contos Populares Portugueses de Massachusetts (Guilherme Alexandre da Silveira) / Portuguese Folktales from Massachusetts
Volume 16©2023 Monographs 938 Pages -
Contos Populares Portugueses do Canadá / Portuguese Folktales from Canada
Volume 15©2022 Monographs 574 Pages -
American Studies Over_Seas 2: (Multi)Vocal Exchanges Across the Atlantic
In Honor of Teresa F. A. Alves and Teresa CidVolume 10©2022 Edited Collection 248 Pages -
American Studies Over_Seas 1: Narrating Multiple America(s)
In Honor of Teresa F. A. Alves and Teresa CidVolume 9©2022 Monographs 380 Pages -
Afrocentroamericanos en Nueva York
Relatos Garifunas de Movimientos Transnacionales en Espacios RacializadosVolume 7©2022 Monographs 288 Pages