EXTRAPOLATION
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Advancing Critical Discourse in Literary Theory
Introduction
EXTRAPOLATION, published by Liverpool University Press, is a leading academic journal that occupies a vital space in the fields of Cultural Studies and Literature and Literary Theory. With an ISSN of 0014-5483 and an E-ISSN of 2047-7708, the journal has established a robust scholarly reputation, as evidenced by its Q1 ranking in Literature and Literary Theory and Q2 ranking in Cultural Studies for 2023. The journal serves as a platform for in-depth research and critical discourse, ranging from contemporary literary analyses to interdisciplinary cultural investigations. By embracing an array of theoretical perspectives, EXTRAPOLATION offers readers access to cutting-edge scholarship and fosters a dynamic exchange of ideas, making it an indispensable resource for researchers, educators, and students alike. The journal has been converging valuable contributions from 2011 to 2024, solidifying its importance in the academic landscape. Although access is not open, the journal's exceptional standing, indicated by a rank of #163 in Literature and Literary Theory (85th percentile) and #543 in Cultural Studies (58th percentile) within Scopus rankings, underscores its relevance and impact.
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