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International Journal of Scottish Literature


The International Journal of Scottish Literature is a peer-reviewed online journal which aims to develop and circulate international perspectives on Scottish writing.
In recent years there have been many contentious debates in Scottish literary studies surrounding the nature and direction of the field. The aim of the International Journal of Scottish Literature is to provide an academic platform for the critical discussion and re-evaluation of the discipline. How have recent theoretical developments altered our conceptions of the nation, or of national literature?
How has Scottish literature been perceived at an international level, and how do Scottish writers and critics engage with non-Scottish literary contexts? What can the discipline gain from establishing more comparative links? This journal exists in order to question these often-
provocative critical matters. As an online journal, IJSL is a venue as well as a stimulus of such
discussion.
ISSN: 1751-2808
Language: English
Publisher: Association for Scottish Literary Studies
Published: annual
Key words: literature
Start year: 2006
Call for manuscripts: The editors can be contacted by email at eleanor.bell@strath.ac.uk and
scott.hames@stir.ac.uk
MLA: Yes; not indexed
Search engine: No
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