Skandinavskaya Filologiya

Scope & Guideline

Fostering Interdisciplinary Insights in Scandinavian Studies.

Introduction

Immerse yourself in the scholarly insights of Skandinavskaya Filologiya with our comprehensive guidelines detailing its aims and scope. This page is your resource for understanding the journal's thematic priorities. Stay abreast of trending topics currently drawing significant attention and explore declining topics for a full picture of evolving interests. Our selection of highly cited topics and recent high-impact papers is curated within these guidelines to enhance your research impact.
LanguageMulti-Language
ISSN0202-2397
PublisherST PETERSBURG UNIV PRESS
Support Open AccessNo
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AbbreviationSKAND FILOL / Skand. Filol.
Frequency2 issues/year
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Address6TH LINE VO, 11, ST PETERSBURG 199004, RUSSIA

Aims and Scopes

Skandinavskaya Filologiya is dedicated to advancing the understanding of Scandinavian languages, literatures, and cultures. It serves as a platform for scholars to explore linguistic, literary, and cultural studies within the Scandinavian context, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches and comparative analyses.
  1. Linguistic Studies:
    The journal covers various aspects of Scandinavian linguistics, including syntax, semantics, phonetics, and dialectology, highlighting the unique features and developments within the Scandinavian languages.
  2. Literary Analysis:
    It publishes research on Scandinavian literature, exploring themes, motifs, and historical contexts, with a focus on both classical and contemporary works across different genres.
  3. Cultural Studies:
    The journal investigates cultural phenomena in Scandinavian societies, including translation studies, folklore, and the impact of historical events on literature and language.
  4. Interdisciplinary Research:
    Emphasizing cross-disciplinary approaches, the journal encourages studies that connect linguistics, literature, cultural studies, and history, fostering a comprehensive understanding of Scandinavian heritage.
  5. Translation Studies:
    The journal explores the intricacies of translation between Scandinavian and other languages, analyzing techniques, challenges, and the cultural implications of translation practices.
The journal has demonstrated a dynamic evolution in its focus areas, with emerging themes reflecting contemporary interests in linguistics, literature, and cultural studies. This section outlines the most notable trends observed in recent publications.
  1. Modern Literary Criticism:
    An increase in studies employing modern literary theories and frameworks, such as post-colonialism and gender studies, reflects a growing interest in analyzing contemporary Scandinavian literature through diverse critical lenses.
  2. Cultural Intersections and Translations:
    Research emphasizing the cultural exchanges and translation practices among Scandinavian languages and other cultures has gained traction, highlighting the importance of cross-cultural dialogue.
  3. Digital Humanities:
    Emerging themes in digital humanities, such as corpus linguistics and the use of digital tools for literary analysis, indicate a shift towards integrating technology in the study of language and literature.
  4. Linguistic Pragmatics:
    There is a noticeable rise in studies focusing on pragmatics and discourse analysis within Scandinavian languages, reflecting an interest in how language operates in social contexts.
  5. Existential Themes in Literature:
    Increasing attention to existential themes in Scandinavian literature, especially in the works of Kierkegaard and Dostoevsky, signifies a trend towards exploring deeper philosophical questions within literary studies.

Declining or Waning

In analyzing the recent publications, certain themes appear to be losing prominence in the journal's scope. This may reflect shifts in scholarly interests or the evolving nature of research within Scandinavian studies.
  1. Historical Linguistics:
    While still present, the frequency of publications focused solely on historical linguistics has declined, indicating a potential shift towards more contemporary linguistic issues and applications.
  2. Classical Literature:
    There seems to be a waning interest in classical Scandinavian literature, with fewer studies dedicated to older texts and authors, possibly overshadowed by contemporary literary analysis.
  3. Folklore Studies:
    Research specifically focused on traditional folklore and its literary representations appears to have decreased, suggesting a move towards more modern cultural studies.
  4. Regional Dialect Studies:
    Although dialectology has been a significant area, recent publications show a reduced emphasis on regional dialects, perhaps as researchers focus more on broader linguistic trends and global influences.
  5. Comparative Literature with Non-Scandinavian Texts:
    There is a noticeable decrease in comparative studies that link Scandinavian literature directly with non-Scandinavian works, which may indicate a narrowing of focus to more localized analyses.

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