The Latin American Jewish Studies Association (LAJSA) is pleased to announce the publication of Volume 3.2 and Volume 4.1 of Latin American Jewish Studies. Both issues are expected to appear very soon on the De Gruyter Brill website.
Together, these volumes present new interdisciplinary scholarship on Jewish life, memory, politics, literature, and visual culture across Latin America and the Caribbean. The contributions explore questions of diaspora, identity, history, migration, and cultural production while reflecting the expanding geographic and methodological scope of the field.
Volume 3.2 highlights transnational perspectives on migration, race, community formation, and visual culture across Argentina, Mexico, Brazil, Puerto Rico, and the Caribbean.
Volume 4.1 (Fall 2025) features original research articles, reflective essays, and book reviews that engage with queer and trans histories, Holocaust memory in Argentina, literary production, artistic expression, and contemporary debates on diaspora and the “diasporic state.”
Together, these issues underscore the vitality and growing reach of Latin American Jewish Studies as a dynamic and evolving field of research.

