Focus and Scope
Scope of the Journal
Paratext: International Journal of Language and Literature publishes high-quality research and critical studies across a wide range of topics, including but not limited to:
Language: Studies on language structures, usage, and functions in various contexts.
Literature: Analysis and interpretation of literary works, genres, and movements.
Cultural Studies: Exploration of cultural narratives, identities, and their intersections with society.
Applied Linguistics: Research on language teaching, learning, and practical applications of linguistic theories.
Linguistics: Examination of phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, and sociolinguistics.
Collective Memory: Studies on shared memories and their role in shaping communities and identities.
Children’s Literature: Analysis of literary works aimed at young readers and their cultural impact.
Oral Tradition: Research on storytelling, folklore, and the preservation of oral narratives.
Oral History: Studies on personal and collective accounts of historical events through oral testimonies.
British and American Studies: Critical studies on the literature, culture, and history of Britain and America.
This broad scope aims to foster interdisciplinary dialogue and contribute to advancements in language, literature, and cultural studies.