About the Journal

  1. Tenso Diagonal is a peer-reviewed, annual electronic publication of free access. Its Editorial Team consists of Latin American academics. The journal's theme is broad in the areas of literary research and the humanities, with an emphasis on literature, culture and border communities. Therefore, the target audience is that one interested in these areas. In this sense, Tenso Diagonal is a journal that aims to contribute to the construction of social, humanistic and artistic knowledge, through the publication of works that pursue academic rigor and originality, tending towards reflection and pluralistic debate. Likewise, the journal includes sections dedicated to opinion, the rescue of documents, interviews, literary and plastic arts creations, and bibliographic reviews.
  2. The journal has a policy of free access (Open Access) to all the articles that compose it, authorizing their total or partial reproduction, on condition that the source is cited (Creative Commons License "Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International"). Consequently, Tenso Diagonal provides immediate free access to its content under the principle of making published works freely available, which encourages a greater global knowledge exchange.
  3. Tenso Diagonal has a annual publication frequency, published in July.
  4. The journal contains the following sections: Manifesto (editorial/opinion), Usurped Territories (dossier), Cleavage Zone (miscellaneous section), Centrifugal Dialogues (interviews and conversations), Exhumations (documentary rescue), Liminal Entropy (personal creations) and Notes Transversal (review and criticism).