Criticon
Scope & Guideline
Connecting past and present through rigorous academic exploration.
Introduction
Aims and Scopes
- Textual Criticism and Editions:
The journal publishes critical editions and textual analyses of works from early modern Spanish literature, emphasizing the importance of accurate texts for literary scholarship. - Intertextuality and Literary Influence:
Criticon explores the relationships between different texts, including adaptations, rewritings, and influences among authors, particularly in the context of the Golden Age. - Gender Studies and Representation:
The journal addresses themes of gender and representation, particularly in the works of female authors like Maria de Zayas, analyzing their contributions to the literary canon and societal commentary. - Cultural and Historical Contexts:
Publications often situate literary works within their cultural and historical frameworks, examining how societal norms and events influenced literary production during the early modern period. - Theatrical and Poetic Forms:
Criticon includes studies on the forms and functions of poetry and drama in early modern literature, focusing on how these forms reflect and shape cultural narratives.
Trending and Emerging
- Digital Humanities and Textual Analysis:
There is an increasing trend towards utilizing digital tools for textual analysis, enabling scholars to engage with texts in innovative ways and enhancing the accessibility of literary studies. - Feminist Literary Criticism:
The journal has seen a rise in feminist perspectives, particularly regarding the works of Maria de Zayas and other female authors, exploring themes of agency, representation, and the dynamics of gender in literature. - Cultural Memory and Identity:
Emerging studies focus on how literature reflects and constructs cultural memory and identity, particularly in the context of Spain's complex historical narratives. - Performance Studies in Literature:
An interest in the relationship between literature and performance, particularly in the context of theatrical works, is becoming more prominent, showcasing how texts function in live contexts. - Ecocriticism and Environmental Themes:
There is a growing attention to ecological themes within early modern texts, reflecting contemporary concerns about the environment and the role of literature in addressing these issues.
Declining or Waning
- Broad General Literary Studies:
There appears to be a decline in general literary studies that do not focus on specific texts or authors, as the journal increasingly emphasizes detailed textual analysis and critical editions. - Traditional Historical Narratives:
Research that relies heavily on conventional historical narratives without critical re-examination has become less prominent, as scholars seek more nuanced interpretations of texts. - Studies on Lesser-Known Authors:
While there has been a strong focus on major figures like Lope de Vega and Maria de Zayas, there is less emphasis on less-known authors, which may indicate a shift towards canonical texts. - Comparative Literature Approaches:
The journal seems to be moving away from comparative studies that juxtapose Spanish literature with other literary traditions, instead concentrating on in-depth analysis of Spanish texts.
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