Interdisciplinary Studies in Diasporas
Executive Editors: Irene Maria F. Blayer and Dulce Maria Scott
https://www.peterlang.com/view/serial/ISD
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.
- Volume 1
Irene Maria F. Blayer and Dulce Maria Scott (2016). Intersecting Diaspora Boundaries: Portuguese Contexts - Volume 2
Jatinder Mann (2016) The Search for a National Identity: The Rise of Multiculturalism in Canada and Australia, 1890s-1970s - Volume 3
Jill E Rowe (2016)
Invisible in Plain Sight: Self-Determination Strategies of Free Blacks in the Old Northwest