Arcadia《阿卡迪亚:国际文学与文化学刊》(半年刊). Arcadia is a biannual peer-reviewed international, intercultural and interdisciplinary journal that welcomes reflexive and informed comparative and critical approaches to literary works, films, theatre plays, to social, political, cultural, visual and media phenomena, to translations, literary and cultural migrations and transfers as well as to theoretical, methodological and philosophical questions. It publishes contributions in German, English, and French from all over the world and keeps its pages open to a broad variety of theories and methods. It fosters innovation, recontextualization and reconceptualization derived from a confrontation between different, and often asymmetric, national, cultural, gendered, economic, geopolitical, intellectual, disciplinary and institutional settings. Next to the proposals for thematic clusters and special issues, the journal also invites independent articles by both eminent and emerging scholars. After an initial editorial screening, submissions undergo a blind review process by an international advisory board and other experts in the field.
BULLETIN HISPANIQUE《西班牙通报》(半年刊). From its creation in 1898, the scientific journal “Bulletin Hispanique” — a real institution in the French and international Hispanic Studies — didn’t stop developing by adapting to the always renewed horizons of research, while maintaining the high level of demand and knowledge which its prestigious founders and successive editors forced it to. The journal publishes two issues a year, to a total amount of some 800 pages. Most of the articles are written in Spanish and French, some in one of the languages of the Iberian Peninsula, more seldom in English or Italian. Its volumes of Varia widely open on Iberian as well as Iberoamerican spaces, regardless of times, fields or methodology: history, civilization, language and linguistics, literature and topical questions.
Cambridge Journal of Postcolonial Literary Inquiry《剑桥后殖民地研究杂志》(一年3期). The Cambridge Journal of Postcolonial Literary Inquiry is a new peer-review journal that aims to deepen our grasp of postcolonial literary history, while enabling us to stay comprehensively informed of all critical developments in the field. The journal provides a forum for publishing research covering the full spectrum of postcolonial critical readings and approaches, whether these center on established or lesser known postcolonial writers or draw upon fields such as Modernism, Medievalism, Shakespeare and Victorian Studies that have hitherto not been considered central to postcolonial literary studies, yet have generated some of the best insights on postcolonialism. The journal aims to be critically robust, historically nuanced, and will put the broadly defined areas of literature and aesthetics at the center of postcolonial exploration and critique.
Canadian Literature《加拿大文学》(季刊). Canadian Literature is an academic quarterly that publishes peer-reviewed scholarly articles in French or English related to the field of Canadian literature, broadly defined. The journal’s deep commitment to Canadian writing does not stop there. We also publish book reviews of critical and creative works, poems, short notes, writings of importance that have been rediscovered in the archives, interviews with writers, and articles by writers about their craft.
Ariel-A Review of International English Literature《国际英国文学评论》(季刊). ARIEL: A Review of International English Literature, is focused on the critical and scholarly study of global literatures in English. The journal publishes articles in postcolonial studies exploring issues of colonial power and resistance as well as innovative scholarship on globalization, new forms and sites of exploitation and colonization in an age of transnational capitalism, displacement and diaspora studies, global ecocriticism, cultural and cross-cultural translation, and related areas. Founded in 1970 as one of the first journals in Commonwealth studies, ariel has remained at the forefront of postcolonial and world literature criticism, with readers and subscribers in more than 50 countries around the globe.
College Composition and Communication《大学作文与通信》(季刊). College Composition and Communication publishes research and scholarship in rhetoric and composition studies that supports college teachers in reflecting on and improving their practices in teaching writing and that reflects the most current scholarship and theory in the field. The field of composition studies draws on research and theories from a broad range of humanistic disciplines—English studies, rhetoric, cultural studies, LGBT studies, gender studies, critical theory, education, technology studies, race studies, communication, philosophy of language, anthropology, sociology, and others—and from within composition and rhetoric studies, where a number of subfields have also developed, such as technical communication, computers and composition, writing across the curriculum, research practices, and the history of these fields.
College Literature《大学文学》(季刊). College Literature: A Journal of Critical Literary Studies considers scholarly essays that fall within the scope of its Editorial Policy. The journal will also consider commentary or opinion pieces on issues of importance to contemporary literary scholarship, but please contact the Editor prior to submission with details of your proposed topic for specific submission guidelines.
Colloquia Germanica《德国语言文学论坛》(季刊). Colloquia Germanica is an international, peer-reviewed journal in the field of German literary and cultural studies. It is published four times per year by the Narr/Francke/Attempto-Verlag. Its declared goal is to further the collaboration among scholars of German literature and culture from around the globe. In order to facilitate this dialogue, it regularly includes articles and book reviews, review essays and debates in both German and English.
Colóquio/Letras《文学论坛》(一年3期). Colóquio/Letras é uma revista especificamente literária — com textos de poesia e de ficção de autores contemporâneos, consagrados e jovens, mas, na maior parte, destinada ao estudo da literatura de modo não puramente erudito, não polémico, não meramente divulgativo, antes serenamente reflexivo, problemático, ensaístico.
Comparative Literature《比较文学》(季刊). The oldest journal in its field in the United States, Comparative Literature explores issues in literary history and theory. The ACLA-affiliated publication presents a variety of critical approaches and offers a wide-ranging look at the intersections of national literatures, global literary trends, and theoretical discourse. Continually evolving since its inception in 1949, the journal remains a source for cutting-edge research and prides itself on publishing the work of talented scholars breaking new ground in the field.