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Scope & Guideline
Unveiling New Insights into Literary Studies
Introduction
Aims and Scopes
- Exploration of Aging and Identity:
The journal frequently addresses themes related to aging, identity, and the representation of the elderly in literature and art, particularly within the context of 19th-century France. - Racial and Postcolonial Studies:
It provides a platform for researching racial capitalism, colonial history, and postcolonial narratives, exploring how these themes intersect with contemporary issues of identity and belonging. - Literary Criticism and Theory:
The journal promotes innovative literary criticism and theoretical frameworks, often examining the works of significant literary figures such as Proust, Zola, and contemporary authors in relation to broader cultural and social themes. - Ecocriticism and Environmental Studies:
There is a distinct focus on ecocritical perspectives, examining the relationship between literature, culture, and environmental issues, particularly within the context of French literature. - Interdisciplinary Approaches to Literature:
The journal emphasizes interdisciplinary methodologies, integrating perspectives from sociology, philosophy, and cultural studies to enrich literary analysis.
Trending and Emerging
- Racial Capitalism and Intersectionality:
A significant increase in research addressing racial capitalism and its implications for identity politics, particularly in the context of French and Francophone studies, highlights the journal's engagement with contemporary social justice issues. - Aging and Cultural Representations:
Emerging themes around aging, particularly in relation to cultural representations and narratives in literature, suggest a growing interest in how aging is perceived and depicted in society. - Digital Humanities and New Media:
There is a burgeoning focus on the intersections of literature with digital humanities and new media, exploring how these technologies impact literary creation and consumption. - Decolonial and Postcolonial Theories:
The journal is increasingly publishing works that delve into decolonial and postcolonial theories, reflecting a broader academic interest in dismantling colonial narratives and exploring the complexities of identity. - Queer Studies and Gender Theory:
An uptick in publications related to queer studies and gender theory indicates a growing emphasis on exploring diverse sexualities and gender identities within literary texts.
Declining or Waning
- Traditional Narratives of National Identity:
There is a noticeable decrease in publications focused on traditional narratives of French national identity, indicating a shift towards more complex and intersectional understandings of identity. - Historical Literary Figures:
Research centered solely on historical literary figures, particularly those from the 19th century, seems to be waning, as the journal increasingly embraces contemporary authors and issues. - Eurocentric Perspectives:
Themes that primarily focus on Eurocentric perspectives in literature are becoming less frequent, suggesting a growing interest in global and transnational literary contexts. - Classic Ecocriticism:
While ecocriticism remains prominent, the focus on classic ecological themes is diminishing, with a shift towards integrating contemporary environmental issues and activism. - Conventional Literary Forms:
There is a decline in the exploration of conventional literary forms and structures, as the journal increasingly emphasizes experimental and interdisciplinary approaches.
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