International Journal of Literature, Linguistics, and Cultural Studies (IJLLCS)
International Journal of Literature, Linguistics, and Cultural Studies (IJLLCS) is an international, peer-reviewed open-access journal dedicated to advancing knowledge in literature, linguistics, and cultural studies by publishing high-quality research, critical reviews, and insightful perspectives. Our mission is to foster scholarly dialogue and contribute to the understanding of global literary traditions, linguistic diversity, and cultural transformations through interdisciplinary and innovative research.
Aims & Scope
Aims
- To advance knowledge in literature, linguistics, and cultural studies by publishing high-quality research, critical reviews, and insightful perspectives across these interconnected fields.
- To foster scholarly dialogue and contribute to the understanding of global literary traditions, linguistic diversity, and cultural transformations through interdisciplinary and innovative research accessible to a worldwide audience.
- To provide an international, peer-reviewed open-access platform for researchers, linguists, literary scholars, and cultural studies practitioners to share findings, exchange ideas, and explore contemporary issues in these fields.
- To support rigorous, interdisciplinary scholarship that bridges literary, linguistic, and cultural analysis, enriching global academic discourse on creative expression, language, and society.
Scope
The journal covers a wide range of topics related to literature, linguistics, and cultural studies, including but not limited to:
Literary and Linguistic Studies
- Literary theory and comparative literature, including narrative studies, genre analysis, cross-cultural literary traditions, and postcolonial literature
- Linguistic analysis and applied linguistics, including sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, and language variation
- Language and literature intersections, including stylistics, discourse analysis, literary linguistics, and the study of language in literary texts
- Translation studies and multilingualism, including literary translation, translation theory, multilingual literature, and the cultural dimensions of translation
Cultural and Interdisciplinary Research
- Cultural studies and critical theory, including cultural identity, popular culture, media studies, cultural politics, and critical discourse analysis
- Folklore, mythology, and oral traditions, including folk literature, myth studies, oral history, and the cultural significance of traditional narratives
- Digital culture and new media studies, including digital literature, online communities, media representation, and the impact of technology on language and culture
- Interdisciplinary cultural transformations, including globalization and culture, postmodernism, cultural memory, and the intersections of literature, language, and society