Parole Rubate-Rivista Internazionale di Studi Sulla Citazione
Scope & Guideline
Illuminating the Path of Knowledge Dissemination.
Introduction
Aims and Scopes
- Intertextuality and Literary Analysis:
The journal emphasizes the significance of intertextuality, investigating how texts reference and influence one another. It explores the methods through which authors engage with previous works, highlighting the dialogic nature of literature. - Quotations in Cultural Contexts:
Research published in the journal often examines how quotations are utilized within specific cultural and historical frameworks, shedding light on the socio-political implications of quoting and reinterpreting literary texts. - Comparative Literature:
The journal encourages comparative studies that investigate quotations across different languages and cultures, fostering a deeper understanding of how literary traditions intersect and inform one another. - Theoretical Approaches to Quotation:
Contributions often engage with theoretical perspectives on quotation, including philosophical, rhetorical, and aesthetic frameworks that inform the understanding of citation practices in literature. - Historical Perspectives:
The journal also includes historical analyses of quotations, tracing the evolution of citation practices and their impact on literary movements and genres over time.
Trending and Emerging
- Contemporary Authors and Intertextuality:
There is an increasing focus on contemporary authors and their use of intertextuality, particularly in relation to established literary figures such as Shakespeare and Dostoevsky. This trend illustrates a modern engagement with classic texts. - Digital Humanities and Quotation Studies:
Emerging research is beginning to intersect with digital humanities, exploring how digital tools can enhance the study of quotations and intertextuality, allowing for new methodologies in textual analysis. - Cultural and Political Contexts of Quotation:
There is a growing interest in the cultural and political implications of quotations, as scholars examine how citation practices are used to comment on or critique societal issues, particularly in times of conflict. - Interdisciplinary Approaches:
The journal is increasingly welcoming interdisciplinary studies that combine literary analysis with other fields, such as history, media studies, and cultural studies, reflecting a broader academic trend towards integrative scholarship.
Declining or Waning
- Classical Quotations in Modern Contexts:
There appears to be a decreasing number of studies that focus on the use of classical quotations in contemporary literature, as scholars increasingly prioritize modern texts and their interrelations. - Philosophical Approaches to Quotation:
The journal has seen fewer submissions that engage with philosophical theories related to quotation, suggesting a shift towards more empirical or textual analyses rather than theoretical explorations. - Regional Literary Studies:
Research focusing specifically on regional literary traditions has become less frequent, perhaps reflecting a broader shift towards global or transnational literary studies.
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