Anglo Saxonica
Anglo Saxonica is a multidisciplinary journal that publishes original and innovative research on a variety of issues relevant to the study of English(es), broadly understood both as language and as all the literatures and cultures of the English-speaking world. In so doing, Anglo Saxonica also promotes dialogue among English-speaking geocultural areas. Its editorial policy promotes the thematic cohesion of each volume, open to different academic approaches on current issues in English and American studies, including original research articles, reviews, interviews and selections of creative writing. The journal also publishes special issues with a particular thematic focus that are guest-edited by leading scholars in the field.
All the works submitted, in English or in Portuguese, are subjected to initial appraisal by the editors and, if found suitable for further consideration, to double blind peer review by independent expert referees.
Submission guidelines:
Submit articles, at any time, electronically through the website (research articles in the fields of literature, culture, language, inter-arts / intermedial studies, reception and translation studies, book reviews on recently published scholarly books, interviews and creative writing).
Please follow the guidelines on the Anglo Saxonica website when preparing your manuscript. Failure to do so may delay processing your submission.
Special Issues
Please submit proposals for special issues via email directly to the Editors (anglosaxonica@gmail.com) by the cut-off date of 1 July two years prior to the year in which guest editors wish to publish their issue. The next available slot for a special issue is in Volume 2024. Submissions should include full contact details, a title, and a Call for Papers and/or a Table of Contents, as well as a production schedule.
All the works submitted, in English or in Portuguese, are subjected to initial appraisal by the editors and, if found suitable for further consideration, to double blind peer review by independent expert referees.
For more information on the journal, the editorial team, special issues and submission guidelines, please visit the website:
https://as.journal.ubiquity.website/
Anglo Saxonica is a multidisciplinary journal that publishes original and innovative research on a variety of issues relevant to the study of English(es), broadly understood both as language and as all the literatures and cultures of the English-speaking world. In so doing, Anglo Saxonica also promotes dialogue among English-speaking geocultural areas. Its editorial policy promotes the thematic cohesion of each volume, open to different academic approaches on current issues in English and American studies, including original research articles, reviews, interviews and selections of creative writing. The journal also publishes special issues with a particular thematic focus that are guest-edited by leading scholars in the field.
All the works submitted, in English or in Portuguese, are subjected to initial appraisal by the editors and, if found suitable for further consideration, to double blind peer review by independent expert referees.
Submission guidelines:
Submit articles, at any time, electronically through the website (research articles in the fields of literature, culture, language, inter-arts / intermedial studies, reception and translation studies, book reviews on recently published scholarly books, interviews and creative writing).
Please follow the guidelines on the Anglo Saxonica website when preparing your manuscript. Failure to do so may delay processing your submission.
Special Issues
Please submit proposals for special issues via email directly to the Editors (anglosaxonica@gmail.com) by the cut-off date of 1 July two years prior to the year in which guest editors wish to publish their issue. The next available slot for a special issue is in 2024. Submissions should include full contact details, a title, and a Call for Papers and/or a Table of Contents, as well as a production schedule.
All the works submitted, in English or in Portuguese, are subjected to initial appraisal by the editors and, if found suitable for further consideration, to double blind peer review by independent expert referees.
For more information on the journal, the editorial team, special issues and submission guidelines, please visit the website: