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.
Discipline | Comparative literature |
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Language | English |
Publication details | |
History | 1984–present |
Publisher | Utrecht University (Netherlands) |
Frequency | Biannual |
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ISO 4 | Frame |
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ISSN | 0924-7750 |
OCLC no. | 1059073838 |
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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)
References
- "Frame – Journal of Literary Studies – Journal of literary studies". Retrieved 2023-06-09.
- "About – Frame – Journal of Literary Studies". Retrieved 2023-06-09.
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