REDEN (Revista Española de Estudios Norteamericanos, ISSN: 2695-4168) is an open access interdisciplinary, academic, double blind peer-reviewed journal. In 2021 it was relaunched focusing on the study of the US popular culture manifestations and the representations of the United States in popular culture.
REDEN welcomes research papers written in English from any academic perspective and field, encouraging multidisciplinary and intersectional analysis of popular culture texts and multimodal cultural expressions—as well as their publics and reception—conveyed by means such as film, comics and graphic novels, TV and web series, videogames, new media, music, genre fiction, and so forth.
The journal is based at the Instituto Franklin–UAH (published by the Publishing Service of the Universidad de Alcalá) and promoted by the PopMeC Association for US Popular Culture Studies, with the aim of fostering academic research in the fields of American and Popular Culture studies.
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Proposals for upcoming issues of the journal can be submitted through REDEN's official website, as well as to consult the terms and conditions of the call for proposals and the rules for submission.
Anna Marta Marini - Instituto Franklin-UAH
Laura Álvarez Trigo - Instituto Franklin-UAH | New media
Paula Barba Guerrero - Universidad de Salamanca | African American studies
Trang Dang - Nottingham Trent University | Environmental narratives and cli-fi
Mónica Fernández Jiménez - Universidad de Valladolid | Caribbean diaspora
Sara González - Universidad de Santiago de Compostela | Fantasy and digital narratives
Sofía Martinicorena Zaratiegui - Universidad Complutense de Madrid | Space and suburban studies
Carmen Méndez García - Universidad Complutense de Madrid | Contemporary narratives
Dina Pedro - Universidad de Valencia | Representations of gender
Francisco Sáez de Adana - Instituto Franklin-UAH | Comics and graphic novels
Emmalouise St. Amand - Eastman School of Music in Rochester, NY | Popular music
Carlos Herrero - Instituto Franklin-UAH
Ana Lariño - Instituto Franklin-UAH
Ángela Suárez - Instituto Franklin-UAH
Antonio Andrés Ballesteros González - UNED
Lorenzo Delgado - CSIC-Centro de Ciencias Humanas y Sociales
Isabel Durán - Universidad Complutense de Madrid
José Antonio Gurpegui - Instituto Franklin-UAH
Juan Carlos Mercado - CUNY
Ignacio Olmos - Instituto Cervantes, NYC
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