Focus and Scope

The Global Language & Literature Review focuses on the study of language, literature, and cultural discourse in a global context. The journal aims to provide a platform for scholarly discussions on the dynamic interaction between language, literature, and society.

Scope:

This journal welcomes research articles, theoretical papers, and critical analyses in the following areas:

  • Linguistics and Applied Linguistics: Syntax, semantics, pragmatics, sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, discourse analysis, language acquisition, and computational linguistics.
  • Literary Studies: Comparative literature, literary theory, postcolonial studies, narrative studies, and the intersection of literature with philosophy, politics, and culture.
  • Translation and Interpretation Studies: Theories of translation, translation in digital media, audiovisual translation, and multilingual communication.
  • Language and Globalization: Language policy, language identity, language and technology, and multilingualism in global contexts.
  • Cultural and Media Studies: Representation of language and literature in media, popular culture, and digital humanities.