Frame (journal)

Frame: Journal of Literary Studies[1] is a biannual journal run by former students of literature and literary theory (most from Utrecht University). Since its establishment in 1984,[2] the Dutch publication forum allows a centered discussion on comparative literary studies. The journal publishes articles by international researchers on academic lectures, interviews, and reviews. Issues of Frame usually concentrate on a topic that is debatable and relevant within the field of contemporary literary studies. Its editors select articles that provide readers with insight into current events.

Frame
DisciplineComparative literature
LanguageEnglish
Publication details
History1984–present
Publisher
Utrecht University (Netherlands)
FrequencyBiannual
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Frame
Indexing
ISSN0924-7750
OCLC no.1059073838
Links

In the past, Frame has worked with multiple researchers such as Jonathan Culler, N. Katherine Hayles, J. Hillis Miller, and Martha Nussbaum.

Recent issues

  • Writing The Self (2015 - 28.1)
  • Racism in the Netherlands (2014 - 27.2)
  • Human Rights and Literature (2014 - 27.1)
  • Ecocriticism (2013 - 26.2)
  • Apocalypse (2013 - 26.1)
  • Revolution (2012 - 25.2)
  • Narrating Posthumanism (2012 - 25.1)
  • Literatuur en Erotiek (2011 - 24.2)
  • Theory Today (2011 - 24.1)

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