- Anamesa
"Anamesa" is an interdisciplinary academic journal published by
New York University . It is jointly funded and edited by the John W. Draper Program in Humanities and Social Thought and the Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies. The journal, which debuted in the spring of 2003, is registered with theLibrary of Congress . "Anamesa"'s founders envisioned the journal as an intelligent, literary space in which to converge upon, examine, and debate the broad themes that ground the work of graduate students in the humanities.In the spirit of interdisciplinary study, "Anamesa" strives to blur boundaries, re-imagine links, and explore the between. In Greek, "anamesa" is an adverb that means between, among, within.
The official mission of "Anamesa" is to provide a forum in which NYU graduate students may share their interdisciplinary work and examine that of fellow students. The journal produces two issues per year that cycle though four themes: Democracy, Culture, Violence, and an Editor's Choice. "Anamesa's" intention is to generate and transmit knowledge among disciplines by engaging the broad themes that ground academic work, establishing a record of how NYU graduate students have thought about these issues over time.
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