Aims & Scope
Published in both print and online formats with open access, Literariness Journal is a double-blind peer-reviewed, full-text, quarterly academic journal dedicated to advancing research in English literature, literary theory, and cultural studies. It publishes original and rigorously researched essays that critically engage with literary texts, theories, movements, genres, and interdisciplinary approaches to literature and culture. The journal aims to contribute to the development of literary and cultural studies by showcasing high-quality scholarship that reflects the breadth and depth of research in language, literature, and culture. It welcomes contributions that broaden interdisciplinary perspectives, foster critical inquiry, and uphold rigorous academic standards while promoting global scholarly exchange. The journal provides a platform for both established scholars and emerging researchers. Although many issues follow specific thematic concerns, high-quality independent submissions are equally encouraged. All submissions must be original, unpublished work not under consideration elsewhere.
Scope of the Journal
Literariness Journal seeks to:
Foster international scholarly dialogue by engaging researchers, critics, and practitioners from diverse academic communities worldwide, thereby enriching contemporary debates in literature and culture.
Promote interdisciplinary engagement with Anglophone literatures, cultures, and languages, particularly through emerging theoretical frameworks, digital humanities, and innovative methodologies of literary and cultural analysis.
Encourage theoretical advancement by publishing studies that extend, apply, or critically examine the dynamic relationships between literature, culture, language, media, and society.
Support diverse forms of scholarship, including empirical studies, theoretical articles, methodological essays, case studies, and interdisciplinary research in English literature and cultural studies.