Asian Journal of Humanity, Art and Literature (ISSN: 2311-8636)
PublisherAsian Business Consortium, Malaysia
ISSN-L2311-8636
ISSN2311-8636
E-ISSN2312-2021
IF(Impact Factor)1.207 / 2013
Websitehttp://ajhal-my.weebly.com
Description
Asian Journal of Humanity, Art and Literature (AJHAL): A Journal of Humanity, Literature, Language, Religion, Culture, Politics and History is an open access, peer-reviewed, both online and print journal established by the ABC Journals, Asian Business Consortium. The main objective of the journal is to publish research papers, translations, and reviews in the field of Asian fiction and non-fiction literature, religious literature, cultural literature and historical review of literature (construed in the widest sense) in a form that makes them quickly and easily accessible to the international academic community, to professionals in related fields, such as theatre and storytelling, and to the general public.AJHAL is published 3 times per year in February, June and October. Journal publishes original papers in Art and literature in general, but giving a preference to those in the areas of Humanity, Art and literature represented by the editorial board. To be publishable, papers must treat new research, be well written, and be of interest to a significant segment of the science community.
As an open access online publication, AJHAL online version can be more flexible and creative than only a standard print journal. The texts are in pdf-format and can be published and downloaded at virtually no cost. To increase the speed with which material can be accessed and disseminated, all contributions are issued individually in numerical order.
All contributions should be submitted online. A short abstract of the piece must also be included. All submissions are peer-reviewed. Submission of a manuscript to AJHAL will be taken to mean that it represents original work not previously published and that it is not being considered elsewhere for publication.
The scope of the journal covers the cultural, historical, and religious literature of South, Southeast, East and Central Asia in the ABC languages (e.g. English, Bangla, and Malay). We particularly welcome literary translations, including extracts from longer works in progress, manuscript reports and commentarial material, new adaptations of classic texts, archive stories and debate pieces, and the discussion of new approaches to translation. Book and performance reviews, including visual material, and letters to the editor, including responses to published material, are also solicited.
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