Abriu-Estudos de Textualidade do Brasil Galicia e Portugal
Scope & Guideline
Exploring the Intersections of Iberian Textuality
Introduction
Aims and Scopes
- Interdisciplinary Literary Analysis:
The journal emphasizes a broad range of literary analysis, incorporating historical, cultural, and political perspectives to understand texts within their specific contexts. - Cultural Studies of the Iberian Peninsula and Latin America:
It focuses on the cultural dynamics between Brazil, Galicia, and Portugal, examining how literature reflects and shapes identities and social issues in these regions. - Postcolonial and Decolonial Perspectives:
The journal encourages discussions around postcolonial and decolonial theories, particularly in relation to African and Iberian literatures, highlighting the impact of colonial history on contemporary writing. - Gender Studies and Feminist Literary Criticism:
There is a significant focus on gender issues, exploring the representation of women in literature and how feminist perspectives can reshape literary criticism. - Environmental and Ecocritical Themes:
The journal also engages with ecocriticism, exploring the relationship between literature and the environment, and how narratives reflect ecological concerns.
Trending and Emerging
- Ecocriticism and Environmental Literature:
There is a growing trend in exploring ecocritical themes, indicating an increased awareness of environmental issues within literary contexts and a desire to understand how literature engages with ecological concerns. - Transnational and Intercultural Dialogues:
The journal is increasingly focusing on transnational dialogues, particularly between Iberian and African literatures, reflecting a broader interest in interconnected cultural narratives. - Gender and Identity Politics:
Emerging studies on gender and identity politics highlight the ongoing relevance of feminist critiques and the exploration of marginalized voices in literature. - Contemporary Resistance and Social Movements:
Recent publications are reflecting contemporary social movements and forms of resistance within literature, suggesting a shift towards texts that address current sociopolitical challenges.
Declining or Waning
- Traditional Literary Historiography:
There has been a noticeable decline in papers focused on traditional literary historiography, as the journal shifts towards more contemporary and interdisciplinary approaches. - Historical Narratives of National Identity:
Themes centered around rigid notions of national identity seem to be less frequent, indicating a possible move towards more fluid and transnational perspectives. - Classical Literary Forms and Metrics:
The exploration of classical forms and metrics in literature is waning, with fewer studies dedicated to these traditional aspects, perhaps in favor of modern narrative techniques.
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