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21 Landfall《登陆》(Email投稿)
AHCI外文期刊 中科分区:4区 期发文量:0 国人占比:- 影响因子:0.0000
Landfall《登陆》(半年刊). Landfall is New Zealands foremost and longest-running arts and literary journal. It showcases new fiction and poetry, as well as biographical and critical essays, and cultural commentary.Each issue brims with a mix of vital new work by this countrys top new and more established writers, such as Vincent OSullivan, Catherine Chidgey, Breton Dukes, C.K. Stead, Albert Wendt, Cilla McQueen, Selina Tusitala Marsh and David Eggleton. It also features art portfolios in full colour and reviews of the latest New Zealand books.
22 Stand《看台杂志》(Email投稿)
AHCI外文期刊 中科分区:4区 期发文量:58 国人占比:0.00% 影响因子:0.0000
Stand《看台杂志》(季刊). Stand has been a fixture on the British and world literary scene since 1952, when the first issue appeared in London. It moved to Leeds in 1960, then to Newcastle, and it is now edited from the School of English at the University of Leeds in collaboration with Virginia Commonwealth University in the USA. Stand continues to welcome submissions of poetry and short fiction from around the world.
23 South Dakota Review《南达科塔评论》(官网投稿)
AHCI外文期刊 中科分区:区外 期发文量:0 国人占比:- 影响因子:0.0000
South Dakota Review《南达科塔评论》(季刊). Founded in 1963, South Dakota Review is a literary print journal published quarterly at The University of South Dakota through the Department of English and under the sponsorship of the College of Arts & Sciences.
24 South Central Review《中南评论》(Email投稿)
AHCI外文期刊 中科分区:4区 期发文量:9 国人占比:0.00% 影响因子:0.0000
South Central Review《中南评论》(一年3期). Now boasting more than a quarter century of publication, South Central Review publishes a stimulating mix of interdisciplinary scholarly articles, essays, interviews, and opinion pieces. Topics covered include literary criticism, film studies, philosophy and history, as well as current debates on important cultural and political topics. Contributors have included Tzvetan Todorov, Susan Suleiman, Michael Mewshaw, Andre Codrescu, Marjorie Perloff, Jeffrey Schnapp, and Yvegny Yevtushenko. South Central Review is the official journal of the South Central Modern Language Association (SCMLA).
AHCI外文期刊 中科分区:4区 期发文量:27 国人占比:0.00% 影响因子:0.0000
Review-Literature and Arts of the Americas《拉丁美洲文学和艺术评论》(半年刊). Founded in 1968, Review: Literature and Arts of the Americas is the major forum in the United States for contemporary Latin American and Caribbean writing in English and English translation; it also covers Canadian writing and the visual and performing arts in the Americas.
26 Raritan-A Quarterly Review《拉里坦:评论季刊》(Email投稿)
AHCI外文期刊 中科分区:4区 期发文量:14 国人占比:0.00% 影响因子:0.0000
Raritan-A Quarterly Review《拉里坦:评论季刊》(季刊). Raritan—a journal of wide-ranging inquiry. In the tradition of independent magazines from the Spectator to Partisan Review, Raritan offers writers and readers the opportunity for sustained reflection and aesthetic pleasure, uncluttered by academic jargon. Founded in 1981 by the distinguished literary critic Richard Poirier, and supported by Rutgers University, Raritan aims to reach the common reader in everyone and to provide a particular experience of reading, one that nurtures an engaged and questioning approach to cultural texts of all sorts: literary, artistic, political, historical, sociological, even scientific.
27 Irish University Review《爱尔兰大学评论》(Email投稿)
AHCI外文期刊 中科分区:4区 期发文量:13 国人占比:0.00% 影响因子:0.0000
Irish University Review《爱尔兰大学评论》(半年刊). The Irish University Review is the leading journal in Irish literary criticism. It covers, on a global scale, all aspects of Irish literature in the English language.
28 Ploughshares《犁铧》(官网投稿)
AHCI外文期刊 中科分区:4区 期发文量:24 国人占比:0.00% 影响因子:0.0000
Ploughshares《犁铧》(季刊). Ploughshares, a journal of new writing, is guest-edited serially by prominent writers who explore different and personal visions, aesthetics, and literary circles.
29 The Paris Review《巴黎评论》(官网投稿)
AHCI外文期刊 中科分区:4区 期发文量:20 国人占比:0.00% 影响因子:0.0000
The Paris Review《巴黎评论》(季刊).
30 The Georgia Review《乔治亚评论》(官网投稿)
AHCI外文期刊 中科分区:区外 期发文量:29 国人占比:0.00% 影响因子:0.0000
The Georgia Review《乔治亚评论》(季刊). The Georgia Review is the literary-cultural journal published out of the University of Georgia since 1947. While it began with a regional commitment, its scope has grown to include readers and writers throughout the U.S. and the world, who are brought together through the print journal as well as live programming. Convinced that communities thrive when built on dialogue that honors the difference between any two interlocutors, we publish imaginative work that challenges us to reconsider any line, distinction, or thought in danger of becoming too rigid or neat, so that our readers can continue the conversations in their own lives.
