ARETHUSA
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Advancing Scholarship at the Intersection of Classics and Culture
Introduction
ARETHUSA, published by the Johns Hopkins University Press, is a prestigious journal that aims to foster dialogue and scholarship in the fields of Classics, Cultural Studies, and Literature and Literary Theory. Since its inception, it has been recognized for its profound impact on academic research, reflected in its Q2 rankings across multiple categories. With an ISSN of 0004-0975 and an E-ISSN of 1080-6504, ARETHUSA embraces a comprehensive scope that encourages innovative discourse and critical analysis from 1974 through to 2024. Although the journal does not offer open access, its rigorous selection process ensures that only the highest quality research is published, making it a vital resource for scholars, professionals, and students dedicated to advancing knowledge in these interconnected disciplines. The journal's commitment to excellence is further demonstrated by its standing in various Scopus rankings, reinforcing its significance in the scholarly community.
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