Our Spring 2026 issue explores cosmopolitanism in philosophical and scientific encounters between East and West, colonial and indigenous literature, ecology, and music. It also features an interview w/ Indian poet, art curator and cultural critic @RanjitHoskote, and book reviews.
Vol.4, Issue 1 (Spring 2026) of Migrating Minds: Journal of Cultural Cosmopolitanism is ready! You can read and download the whole issue or individual articles, interviews, & book reviews at https://t.co/na1LXbD7oM
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_Migrating Minds: Journal of Cultural Cosmopolitanism_ invites submissions for Vol. 5, Issue 1 (Spring 2027). Deadlines for proposals: April 30, 2026; for complete articles & reviews: September 30, 2026.
https://t.co/LOX3XIrdFL
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Our Fall 2025 issue investigates cosmopolitanism in the Mediterranean and the Spanish Pacific, polyphonic narratives in the Francophone Caribbean, diaspora in Ethiopian novels, and Teju Cole's characters. It also includes an interview w/ writer Akyra Mizubayashi & book reviews.
Vol. 3, Issue 2 (Fall 2025) of _Migrating Minds: Journal of Cultural Cosmopolitanism_ is now online. Check it out here:https://t.co/XNA3XG9OsQ. You can read and download the whole issue or individual articles, interviews, & book reviews. Enjoy!
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Europe looks to the Global South, but how can an inclusive European cosmopolitanism embrace Latin American and Asian cultures?
Join @ranjithoskote, @veronica_gago, @Safatle_oficial, Yásnaya Elena A. Gil, and Rafael Vilasanjuan to discuss.
Learn more: https://t.co/OuM4tHctyS
What might a flourishing political and cultural life beyond American notions of democracy and individualism look like?
Join Mohsin Hamid, @NesrineMalik, Ben Ehrenreich, and Gemma Saura in discussion.
Details: https://t.co/ozgElIPRze
How has our tolerance for cruelty grown, and what might alternative values like love and compassion look like?
Join @NesrineMalik, @veronica_gago, Edurne Portela, and @josebaelola in Barcelona to explore these questions.
Details & RSVP: https://t.co/jCRInayr2E
As representative politics decline and social media fragments the public sphere, how can writers & activists rebuild solidarity?
Join @hishamjmatar, @ETemelkuran, @marinagarces and Pankaj Mishra as they discuss.
Details & RSVP: https://t.co/Wz3tc5b2HE
After the successful "Human Fraternity in a Divided World" June conference in Rome,@ggdialogues will fly to Barcelona for "Human Frailty and Global Solidarity" (November 3-6). @HumanitiesGU & @MigratingMinds_
will join! Livestream info: https://t.co/FlrqDeoC6W #GUGlobalDialogues
This November, the Georgetown Global Dialogues will bring renowned writers and critics to Barcelona to explore how shared human frailty can renew global solidarity amid polarization and inequality.
Details: https://t.co/FaLKi67ooD
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_Migrating Minds: Journal of Cultural Cosmopolitanism_ was thrilled to celebrate Open Access Week 2025 at Georgetown Lauinger Library this morning. 🙏@gtownlibrary for supporting open-access publishing in DigitalGeorgetown! And 🙏@DOAJplus! 👍 "Community over Commercialization"
Bernardine Evaristo has received the 2025 Women's Prize Outstanding Contribution Award. Check out Niyi Afolabi's article on the Afro-Brazilian heritage in Evaristo and other female writers in Vol.2, Issue 2 (Fall 2024) of @MigratingMinds_:
https://t.co/jU7R1iY0GV
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Vol.3, Issue 1 (Spring 2025) of _Migrating Minds_ explores cosmopolitanism in connection with theories of Occidentalism, diasporic identities, gay literature, Indian indigenous cultural production, Chinese/American speculative fiction, & translation issues in Taiwanese literature
Vol. 3, Issue 1 (Spring 2025) of _Migrating Minds: Journal of Cultural Cosmopolitanism_ is now available online at:
https://t.co/ZgReBH2H9A.
You can read and download the entire issue or individual articles and reviews.
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We're still accepting submissions for Vol. 4 (1), Spring 2026. If you wish to discuss a topic, you can contact us ([email protected]) until May 31, '25. Submission deadline for complete articles: Oct. 31, '25. Call for papers: https://t.co/aeqf6VPHQY
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Our latest issue opens with an article by distinguished scholar Bertrand Westphal--founder of geocriticism and a specialist in world literature--and includes contributions on Afro-Brazilian women writers, female monsters, Jewish-Egyptian communists, and subaltern cosmopolitanism.
Vol.2, Issue 2 (Fall 2024) is available online:
https://t.co/yt65xWiIP0
You can download the entire issue or individual articles and reviews. Please help yourself! Here is the menu:
The Fall '24 issue of @MigratingMinds_ is almost ready; the Spring & Fall '25 issues are coming along very nicely. Time to plan Vol. 4, Issue 1 (Spring '26)! Check out the Call for papers: https://t.co/LOX3XIrdFL
Deadlines: May 31, '25 (proposals); Oct. 31, '25 (complete texts)