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Author Guidelines
Manazir Journal welcomes guest editors to submit proposals for thematic issues in English, French, German and Italian and is open to languages of the MENA region, such as Arabic, Turkish and Persian.
If you would like to submit a proposal, please send an abstract in English (max. 600 words) and a list of contributors to manazir@unige.ch.
The names and email addresses entered in this journal site will be used exclusively for the stated purposes of this journal and will not be made available for any other purpose or to any other party.
Forthcoming Issues
Vol. 2 (2020): Circulations et trajectoires artistiques entre le Nord de l’Afrique et la France (XIXe-XXe s.) (Circulations and artistic paths between North Africa and France (19th-20th c.)), edited by Alain Messaoudi and Camilla Murgia
Vol. 3 (2021): Ce que l’art fait à la ville au Maghreb et au Moyen-Orient. Pratiques artistiques, expression du politique et transformations de l’espace public (Reclaiming Art in Urban Public Space in the MENA Region. Artistic Practices, Political Expression and Public Space Transformations), edited by Marie Bonte and Marion Slitine.
Vol. 4: Art - Creativity - Spontaneity: Ramsis Wissa Wassef, edited by Leïla El Wakil.