Sections
Dossier
In this section we receive manuscripts and productions directly linked to the theme of the annual Dossier Call for Papers, which is organised around a different problem or theme for each issue of the journal.
Tributes
Convinced of the need and importance of recognising and making visible the trajectories and vicissitudes of activism in all its expressions and at all times, in this section we invite you to pay tribute to those who we consider to be references, masters, those who inspire and encourage us today.
In relation to the contribution, we ask you to take into account the following points:
- We will receive texts in homage to people committed to feminisms and dissidence, who are no longer with us today, regardless of the date of death.
- Tributes will also be received to figures still present in feminisms and dissidences, whose trajectories or productions acquire special relevance in the light of the current socio-political context or the theme of the dossier.
Production of knowledge(s) from art
In this section we welcome works that use artistic languages as valid means to develop critical reflection, research, activism and feminist militancy. The proposal can consist of documentation of work, registration of work, work in progress, etc. It can respond to an artistic discipline or be multidisciplinary. We will receive proposals in visual, audiovisual, sound, poetry, short stories, narrative, performance in front of a camera, etcetera.
Incipient Research
In order to stimulate the research activity of advanced undergraduate students, recent graduates and postgraduate students, we will receive partial or final results of their research, either in the form of academic articles, or as reports of experiences or artistic productions.
Collective Writing
We know that the individuality of the writer is problematic, that it makes us wonder about its scope, that we review its (im)possibility and the absences that arise from it. In this section we propose to make room for other formats of authorship that exceed those of the individual's own name. We welcome in this section anonymous contributions, generated by collectives or teams, or contributions made by/with group(s) that take the floor, tensing the place of authorship.
Interviews
We welcome interviews with leading figures in academia, feminist activism, diversity and sexual dissidence whose trajectories or productions are relevant to the current context or to the theme of the dossier.
Translations
This section aims to recover the practice of translating feminist texts and sharing them for activism, militancy, the pleasure of reading and the commitment to weaving networks to build community. They can be individual or collective translations, with or without authorship. We expect short texts such as articles, political manifestos, poetry, blogs that challenge us from activisms. We expect the reception of texts with free licenses.
Reviews
We welcome reviews of books, films, series, works of art, cultural materials (fiction and non-fiction) no older than five years.
Essays
In this section we are looking for reflective, pioneering, instigating, avant-garde contributions on the issues and problems that affect us today, both from the academy and from feminist activism and sexual diversity and dissidence.
Free Articles
This section includes all manuscripts that are not intended for any of the previous sections.
The Polemica
The Editorial Team of Polémicas Feministas invites different referents of the political and cultural sphere of Córdoba to discuss a topic related to the Dossier of the issue. The reading public is invited to discuss and share their opinions through written texts, sent through a Google Form available in the summary of each Polémica published annually with the dossier. The text should be between 300 and 350 words. Contributions will be welcomed, read and approved for publication by the moderators of our Editorial Team and may be submitted throughout the year, until the submission of the next Polémica.