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LITERARIA: An Intenational Journal of New Literature Across the World (ISSN: 2229-4600)

PublisherBAHRI PUBLICATIONS

ISSN-L2229-4600

ISSN2229-4600

IF(Impact Factor)2025 Evaluation Pending

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LITERARIA: An Intenational Journal of New Literature Across the World (ISSN 2229-4600) proposes that what characterises the study of English through the larger part of literature is its multidisciplinary and multicultural nature. That is to say, in the first place, that English is studied in most of the world as a subject made up, in a variety of ways, of a range of disciplines or sub-disciplines, including Literature, Theory, Area Studies, and the study of Culture ? each term of which is itself plural in its conceptions and practices. ‘LITERARIA’, in this sense, would signify the multifaceted view of the object of study and its corollary would be the potential for dialogue between the (sub-) disciplinary approaches which construct it. To this end, rather than devoting individual issues to particular disciplines within English Studies, the editors are proposing a series of topics each of which may be addressed, in a dialogical manner, from a variety of disciplinary (and, ideally, interdisciplinary) points of view. This, we believe, has worked for the Literary Theory, and should work also in the more formally scholarly context of the LITERARIA: An International Journal of New Literature Across the World. LITERARIA is the journal of the English dedicated to providing a forum for innovative poetry, prose, drama, criticism and artwork from emerging and established writers and artists. Some basic areas are:
Aesthetic and Cultural Components
Cross-Border Inclusion
Cross-Cultural Encounters
Postcolonial Studies
Nativism/Native Influences
Diaspora Studies
Multiculturalism
Cyberpunk Literature
Translation Studies
Comparative Studies
Literary Movements
Literary Criticisms and Theories
Social History
Translations
Science Fiction
Multiculturalism
Feminism
Dalit Literature
African Literature
Jewish Literature
Commonwealth Literautre
Native American Literature
Frontier Literature/Wild West
Popular Culture
Visual Arts
Childrens Literature
Indian Writing in English
Environmental Aesthetics
Nature Writing

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