About the Journal

Somanlu: Journal of Amazonian Studies is a semiannual publication linked to the Graduate Program in Society and Culture in the Amazonia (PPGSCA) at the Federal University of Amazonas (UFAM). Created in 2000, the journal provides a space for the scientific dissemination of research in the Humanities produced about and from the Amazonia region.

With a strong emphasis on interdisciplinarity, Somanlu accepts contributions for its thematic dossiers and on a rolling basis, publishing original articles, reviews, research reports, and interviews. Submissions are accepted in Portuguese, English, and Spanish.

Electronic ISSN: 2316-4123 | DOI: 10.69696 | QUALIS: B3

Announcements

Call for article submissions for dossier (Edition 2025.1) - The Brazilian Amazon under analysis

2025-03-13

The submission period is now open for scientific articles for the The Brazilian Amazon under analysis: power, actors, and political dynamics in the recent trajectory dossier of Somanlu: Revista de Estudos Amazônicos, to be published in the first semester of 2025. Submissions must be made by May 15, 2025.

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Current Issue

Vol. 24 No. 2 (2024): Amazonia(s) and Africa(s): economic, political, and sociocultural connections
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In its new issue, Somanlu: Journal of Amazonian Studies presents the dossier "Amazon(s) and Africa(s): economic, political, and sociocultural connections", which brings together articles and an interview discussing the historical, cultural, and social interfaces between the African continent and the South American region, highlighting its rich Afro-Amazonian legacy. The dossier also includes additional contributions that explore the diversity and complexity of African societies, analyzed through the perspectives of researchers born on the continent.

Published: 2025-04-01
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