American Periodicals
Scope & Guideline
Illuminating Literary Transformations Through Periodicals
Introduction
Aims and Scopes
- Interdisciplinary Approaches to Periodical Studies:
The journal emphasizes interdisciplinary research that integrates literary analysis, media studies, cultural history, and sociology, allowing for a nuanced understanding of periodicals as cultural artifacts. - Focus on Historical Contexts:
It consistently situates periodicals within their historical contexts, analyzing how they reflect and shape social, political, and cultural movements over time. - Exploration of Marginalized Voices:
The journal is committed to uncovering and analyzing the contributions of marginalized communities, including Indigenous, African American, and immigrant voices, in the landscape of American periodicals. - Critical Examination of Genres and Formats:
It investigates various genres and formats within periodicals, including magazines, newspapers, and comics, assessing how these forms influence public discourse and identity. - Impact of Technology on Periodicals:
The journal explores the evolving nature of periodicals in relation to technological advancements, including the transition from print to digital formats and the implications for readership and authorship.
Trending and Emerging
- Indigenous and Racial Narratives:
There is a growing emphasis on Indigenous and racial narratives within American periodicals, highlighting their role in shaping cultural identities and addressing historical injustices. - Digital Humanities and Periodical Studies:
The integration of digital humanities methodologies is on the rise, allowing for innovative analyses of periodical content through data visualization, text mining, and online archives. - Comics and Graphic Narratives:
Research on comics and graphic narratives has gained traction, reflecting their significance as serious cultural texts that engage with social issues and identity politics. - Environmental and Social Justice Themes:
Emerging themes related to environmental issues and social justice are becoming more prevalent, as scholars connect periodical literature to contemporary movements and activism. - Intertextuality and Seriality:
There is an increasing interest in the concepts of intertextuality and seriality in periodicals, examining how ongoing narratives and cultural dialogues evolve across issues and publications.
Declining or Waning
- Traditional Literary Criticism:
There appears to be a waning interest in conventional literary criticism that does not engage with broader socio-cultural contexts, as scholars increasingly favor interdisciplinary approaches. - Focus on Mainstream Media:
Research centered on mainstream periodicals from the late 20th century, such as major national magazines, has seen a decrease, possibly due to a growing interest in alternative and independent publications that offer diverse perspectives. - Historical Figures in Isolation:
The examination of historical figures in isolation, without considering their broader social networks and cultural impact, is becoming less common, as contemporary scholarship seeks to contextualize these figures within wider movements. - Narrowly Defined Genres:
There is less emphasis on narrowly defined genres (e.g., just fiction or poetry) in periodicals, with a shift towards a more integrated approach that considers hybrid forms and cross-genre influences. - Regional Studies:
The focus on regional periodicals has diminished, as researchers are increasingly looking at national and transnational contexts, reflecting a broader scope of inquiry.
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