Archivum
Scope & Guideline
Exploring the Depths of Linguistics and Literature
Introduction
Aims and Scopes
- Interdisciplinary Literary Studies:
'Archivum' publishes research that bridges different literary traditions, exploring thematic connections and cultural influences across languages and regions. - Contrastive Linguistics:
The journal frequently features studies that conduct contrastive analyses between languages, enhancing the understanding of linguistic structures and their pragmatic implications. - Cultural and Historical Contextualization:
Many papers delve into the cultural and historical contexts of literary works, examining how these contexts shape narratives and linguistic expressions. - Linguistic and Discourse Analysis:
The journal emphasizes methodologies such as linguistic analysis and discourse studies, focusing on language use in various forms of communication, including literature and media. - Translation Studies:
'Archivum' includes works that investigate translation practices and their impact on the dissemination of literary and cultural texts, reflecting on the complexities of translation in a globalized world.
Trending and Emerging
- Digital Humanities and ICT in Linguistics:
There is an increasing trend towards using digital tools, such as online corpora, to analyze linguistic phenomena, reflecting the journal's embrace of technology in research methodologies. - Intertextuality and Literary Adaptation:
Recent papers explore intertextual relationships and adaptations, indicating a growing interest in how texts interact across time and mediums, particularly in relation to contemporary cultural products. - Social and Cultural Commentary:
Emerging themes often include social and political critiques within literary texts, suggesting a shift towards literature that addresses contemporary societal issues and cultural narratives. - Gender and Identity Studies:
The exploration of gender and identity within literature is gaining traction, reflecting broader societal conversations and the journal’s commitment to inclusive literary analysis.
Declining or Waning
- Traditional Historical Literary Analysis:
Papers focused solely on traditional historical analysis of literature are appearing less frequently, indicating a possible shift towards more contemporary and interdisciplinary approaches. - Nationalistic Literary Criticism:
There seems to be a waning interest in strictly nationalistic perspectives on literature, with fewer studies emphasizing literature from a singular national context. - Static Linguistic Studies:
Research that treats linguistic structures in isolation without considering their dynamic use in discourse is becoming less common, as the journal favors more contextually grounded approaches.
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