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Issue Details: First known date: 2011... 2011 Text Matters : A Journal of Literature, Theory and Culture
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Text Matters: A Journal of Literature, Theory and Culture, based at the University of Łódź, is an international and interdisciplinary journal, which seeks to engage in contemporary debates in the humanities by inviting contributions from literary and cultural studies intersecting with literary theory, gender studies, history, philosophy, and religion. The journal focuses on textual realities, but contributions related to art, music, film and media studies addressing the text are also invited. Submissions in English should relate to the key issues delineated in calls for articles which will be placed on the website in advance. The journal also features reviews of recently published books, and interviews with writers and scholars eminent in the areas addressed in Text Matters. Responses to the articles are more than welcome so as to make the journal a forum of lively academic debate which may also be extended to the internet forum. Though Text Matters derives its identity from a particular region, central Poland in its geographic position between western and eastern Europe, its intercontinental advisory board of associate editors and internationally renowned scholars makes it possible to connect diverse interpretative perspectives stemming from culturally specific locations.

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  • Contents indexed selectively. The following issues were not determined to have any Australian content: 3.3 (2013); 4.4 (2014); 5.1 (2015), 6.1 (2016), 7.7 (2017), 8.8 (2018).
  • Issues vary between identical volume and issue numbers (1.1., 2.2, etc.) and more traditional volume and issue numbers (5.1, 6.1, etc.).

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First known date: 2011

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ISSN: 2083-2931
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