Volupté: Interdisciplinary Journal of Decadence Studies 
Editor-in-Chief: Prof. Jane Desmarais

Volupté is an international journal of Decadence studies. It appears bi-annually in Spring and Autumn and brings together in themed issues creative and critical approaches to the field of Decadence studies. The aim of the journal is to enhance and broaden the scope of Decadence studies and stimulate discussion in relation to literary Decadence and other forms of discourse.

For details about how to submit proposals for publication, please check https://volupte.gold.ac.uk/. To contact the editors, please email volupte@gold.ac.uk.

arcadia: International Journal of Literary Culture / Internationale Zeitschrift für literarische Kultur

ISSN: 1613-0642
First published: January 1, 1966
Edited by: Vladimir Biti, Vivian Liska

arcadia is a biannual peer-reviewed international, intercultural and interdisciplinary journal that welcomes reflexive and informed comparative and critical approaches to literary works, films, theatre plays, to social, political, cultural, visual and media phenomena, to translations, literary and cultural migrations and transfers as well as to theoretical, methodological and philosophical questions. It publishes contributions in German, English, and French from all over the world and keeps its pages open to a broad variety of theories and methods. It fosters innovation, recontextualization and reconceptualization derived from a confrontation between different, and often asymmetric, national, cultural, gendered, economic, geopolitical, intellectual, disciplinary and institutional settings. Next to the proposals for thematic clusters and special issues, the journal also invites independent articles by both eminent and emerging scholars. After an initial editorial screening, submissions undergo a blind review process by an international advisory board and other experts in the field.

Submitted papers should not be submitted elsewhere, should not constitute chapters of finished or nearly finished dissertations, and should not have been published in another major language.

Submissions prepared in Word format and MLA Referencing Style should be sent to the editorial office of arcadia, Ivana Perica. The arcadia Style Sheet is available on the website under Submission of Manuscripts.
Deadlines: 15th December, 31st March

Authors whose articles are not in their native language are strongly advised to have their manuscript checked by a native speaker. Stylistically and grammatically incorrect articles will not be considered. 

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