June 19, 2025

Call For Papers: Anamorphosis--International Journal of Law & Literature

From Dr. Amanda Muniz Oliveira, Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora (UFJF)


Call for Papers ANAMORPHOSIS - International Journal of Law & Literature (from Brazil)


Upcoming Issue & Deadlines
Submissions are accepted on a rolling basis;
Earlier submissions receive earlier decisions.

About the Journal

ANAMORPHOSIS is the only Brazilian scholarly periodical entirely devoted to the intersection of Law and the Humanities. Since 2015 it has offered an open forum for rigorous, interdisciplinary dialogue between legal scholarship, literary studies, philosophy, cultural theory and related fields. The journal is fully open-access, charges no article-processing or submission fees, and operates a strict double-blind peer-review system.

What We Publish?
We welcome original, unpublished work (maximum two authors) in any of the following categories:

  1. Research Articles: Theoretical or empirical studies that advance the field of Law & Humanities or Cultural Legal Studies; 
  2. Translations: Scholarly translations of texts not yet published in Portuguese, accompanied by a critical introduction, aiming to broaden the dissemination of foreign scholarship in Latin America.
  3. Reviews:Critical reviews of recent books or landmark works relevant to Law, Humanities, and Cultural Studies.


Doctoral candidates and early-career researchers are especially encouraged to submit.

Languages
Manuscripts may be submitted in English, Spanish, French, Italian, German or Portuguese. 

Approved texts in Portuguese are published with an English translation, and vice-versa; texts in other languages appear alongside a Portuguese translation, broadening readership and impact.

Why Submit to ANAMORPHOSIS?

  • No fees - publish without APCs or submission charges.
  • Global visibility through respected indexing services and open-access licensing.
  • Fast, fair review - editorial screening followed by at least two external reviews.
  • Distinguished international board spanning Europe, the Americas and beyond.
  • Interdisciplinary reach - engage scholars across legal theory, literature, cultural studies, history, philosophy, the arts and social sciences.


How to Submit

  • Register or log in at https://periodicos.rdl.org.br/anamps.
  • Follow the five-step submission workflow, ensuring all files are anonymised for double-blind review.
  • Adhere to our Author Guidelines (template and style guide available on the website).
  • Upload a brief biographical note in a separate file once the paper is accepted.

Contact
Questions about scope or preparation? Write to the Editorial Office at anamps@rdl.org.br or henriete@rdl.org.br We look forward to receiving your contribution and to continuing the conversation between law, literature and society.

Share this call with colleagues, graduate students and research networks interested in the vibrant field of Law & Humanities.

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