About the Journal
eTropic publishes new research from Arts, Humanities, Social Sciences and allied fields on the variety and interrelatedness of nature, culture, and society in the Tropics.
Special Issue themes draw together scholars of the tropics, including: Northern Australia, Southeast Asia, South Asia, East Asia, Latin America, the Caribbean, tropical Africa, the Indian Ocean Islands, the Pacific, Hawai'i, and the American South.
eTropic journal is free open access, indexed in Scopus, Google Scholar, DOAJ and Ulrich's, and archived in Pandora and Sherpa/Romeo. eTropic uses DOIs and Crossref. The journal is ranked Scimago Q1.
Editor-in-Chief Associate Professor Anita Lundberg
Founding Editor Professor Stephen Torre
Email: anita.lundberg@gmail.com
Current Issue
Special Issue Editors: Christian Benitez, Luke Chwala, Anita Lundberg & S.N. Nyeck
Part 1 of the Special Issue 'Queering the Tropics' maps queer encounters with tropical nature, including through theories and methods of tropical materialisms, queer ecologies, and spectral tropicality. The papers collected together in this special issue offer a richness that both critiques and expands queer studies.
Introduction
Essays
Articles
View Current Issue'Queering the Tropics' Part 1
Call for Papers 'TROPICAL FUTURISMS'. Closing 31 October 2024. For full details go to Announcements
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