Cuadernos de Literatura

Current Issue

Vol. 29 (2025)
Published September 17, 2025

ISSN: 2346-1691 (Online) | ISSN: 0122-8108 (Print)

Cuadernos de Literatura is a biannual journal published since 1995 by the Department of Literature at Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Bogotá. The journal is a scientific journal specialized in print and digital format and appears regularly and timely in January and July each year.

Cuadernos de Literatura receives and accepts only articles in Spanish, unpublished and original, they can be research results that include an introduction, methods, results and conclusions; articles of reflection whose research results are addressed from an analytical, interpretative or critical perspective by the author; review articles showing results, systematization and advances in the field of study and demonstrate a careful and thorough review of the literature, and Spanish translations of classic or current texts and texts of particular interest in the field of magazine publishing.

The editorial line of Cuadernos de Literatura focuses primarily on the critical, theoretical and historical analysis of literature, with emphasis on Latin American and Caribbean literatures. The journal will encourage the publication of articles and essays that focus on the review and analysis of issues, problems and methods in the field of Latin American and Caribbean literary and cultural studies in order to establish innovative theoretical and historical insights about literature and the subcontinental culture.

Cuadernos de Literatura will provide in each of its numbers a variety of subjects and, therefore, will include articles from different fields of thought and research within Latin American and Caribbean literary and cultural studies .Thus, the journal aims to maintain a continuous dialogue with such fields and their discussion and research interests. Cuadernos de Literatura will include thematic dossiers which will timely analyze research topics and issues on Latin America and the Caribbean from a theoretical, critical and historiographical perspective. The journal also has a section dedicated to the publication of stories, poems, chronicles and tales aiming at spreading the aesthetic creation of new voices in the subcontinental literary scene.

 

 

 

Dossier: Horror femenino, resignificando la monstruosidad en la nueva narrativa latinoamericana

Jafte Dilean Robles Lomelí, Allison Mackey
Horror is Female
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Lis García Arango
Poetics of “Perverse Childishness”: Representations of Childhood in Rita Indiana and Zoé Valdés
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María de los Ángeles Romero Rostagno
Reversals of River Plate Naturalism in Samanta Schweblin and Fernanda Trías, Storytellers of the New Millennium
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José Martín Parra Olave
Neogótico Latinoamericano: Lo siniestro en dos cuentos de María Fernanda Ampuero (Guayaquil, 1974) y lo raro en “Avidez” de Lina Meruane (Santiago, 1970)
Diego González Velazco
El amo y su mascota: La concepción del deseo panóptico y la inversión de roles de poder en Kentukis de Samanta Schweblin
María Belén Caparrós
Extrañas llagas: vías del rostro descarnado y fábulas de género en “Las cosas que perdimos en el fuego” (2016) y “Los pájaros de la noche” (2024) de Mariana Enríquez
Bárbara Aranda Carrasco
Shifting Proliferations: Spaces of Marginal Resistance in “Things We Lost in Fire” by Mariana Enriquez
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Etna Ávalos
Hacia una genealogía de la monstruosidad femenina: discapacidad y resistencia en Pandora, El monstruo pentápodo y Cara de liebre de Liliana Blum
Fortino Corral Rodríguez
Fear Smells Like Flesh: Disturbance and Semiotic Intensity in Two Novels by Mónica Ojeda
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