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Submission Preparation Checklist

As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.

Author Guidelines

Submissions that do not comply with the rules will be returned to the authors. All identification marks (in the body of the text and in the file properties) must be removed before submission.

The metadata information (title, authorship, abstract, biography summary) must be filled out by the author in the system.

Undergraduate students may only submit texts co-authored with their respective advisors.

All proposers must specify in the "Comments for the editor" item, on the first page of the submission, the call to which their text is submitted, as well as whether it is part of a thematic dossier or whether it is part of the free-theme articles.

Submitted texts must not have author identification in the attached file.

Each author may submit only 1 text per call for publication.

RULES FOR SUBMITTING ARTICLES

1. Articles must be in .doc format and with unnumbered pages. The title of the paper must be written in Portuguese and in a foreign language, varying according to the chosen language (English/Spanish). Articles in Portuguese, Spanish or English are accepted, as well as reviews and interviews to be published in specific sections of the journal.

2. The page formatting must be as follows: 3 cm top and left margin and 2 cm bottom and right margin. Garamond font, size 12, line spacing 1.5. The text must be 12 to 20 pages long.

3. The abstract must appear immediately below the title and must contain a maximum of 200 words and be written in the original language of the article and in English (abstract) or Spanish (resumen). If the original language is English or Spanish, one of the abstracts must be in Portuguese. Formatted in Garamond font, size 10, single-spaced. Below the abstracts, indicate the keywords (maximum five), which must be separated by a semicolon (;).

4. Notes should be typed at the foot of the page, numbered from 1, and should not be used for bibliographical references. Footnotes should be limited to the minimum necessary and indispensable.

5. References, after citation or paraphrase, should be made in the body of the work, presented in parentheses, using the date identifying the work, followed by a comma, space, the expression p. for page, space, and the number of the page cited. Ex.: (Bosi, 1988, p. 25-30).

6. Use quotation marks for quotations of up to three lines within a paragraph; longer quotations should be highlighted in a separate paragraph, indented 4, preceded and followed by a blank line, typed in Garamond, size 10, without quotation marks and with single spacing. Furthermore, according to ABNT NBR 10520 (2023) Standard, the source indication within parentheses in citations must be in lower case. For example: (Freire, 1982).

7. Bibliographic references must be presented at the end of the text, following the standards below:

Book: RODRÍGUEZ, Víctor Gabriel. The essay as a thesis: aesthetics and narrative in the composition of scientific texts. São Paulo: Martins Fontes, 2012.

Book chapter: ADORNO, Theodor W. The essay as a form. In: Notes on literature. Translated by Jorge de Almeida. São Paulo: Editora 34, 2006.

Scientific article: GONZÁLEZ, Elena Cristina Palmero. Hispanic Literatures in Canada: Cultural Displacement and Literary Processes. Aletria: Journal of Literature Studies, v. 22, p. 70, 2012.

8. Attachments should be inserted after the bibliographical references, preceded by the word Attachment and include the permission of authors/editors to reproduce, in part or in full, previously published texts.

9. Tables, graphs, drawings and charts should be inserted in the text, not at the end of the document in the form of attachments. Observe ABNT standards and use the minimum number of images necessary.´

10. Once submitted, texts should not, under any circumstances, be removed after the evaluation process has begun.

11. The title of the paper should be centered, with only the first letter and proper nouns in capital letters, size 14 and in bold, and should be written in the original language of the article and in a foreign language.

12. The sections of the text should be numbered, starting with 1 (in the Introduction).

 

GUIDELINES FOR SUBMITTING REVIEWS AND INTERVIEWS

1. Reviews and interviews must be in .doc format and with unnumbered pages. The title of the work must be written in Portuguese, in capital letters, centered on the first page of the file; following ABNT standards (bring bibliographic information of the reviewed book right after the title). For example:
Book review: AZEVÊDO, José Henrique Pires (Org.). Fita: narrativas e memórias LGBTQIAPN+ em Belo Horizonte. 1st ed. Mariana: Ed. do Autor, 2023.
Reviews (books published in the last 5 years) and interviews in Portuguese, Spanish and English related to the areas of Literature, Education or Memory are accepted.

2. The page formatting must be as follows: 3 cm top and left margins and 2 cm bottom and right margins. Garamond font, size 12, line spacing 1.5. Reviews and interviews to be submitted to the Linguagem, Educação e Memória Journal must contain approximately 5,000 characters including spaces. In terms of pages, the recommended length is between three and four pages.

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