This journal explores literary representations and historical contexts within Eastern and Central European literature, including Romanian, Polish, and Russian traditions. It examines themes of ethnic identity, marginalized groups like the Roma, post-communist literary phenomena, and the intersection of literature with political and social action.
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Literature and Literary TheoryQ1
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Literature and Literary Theory
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European Cultural and National IdentityComparative and World LiteratureTranslation Studies and PracticesFrench Urban and Social StudiesBalkans: History, Politics, SocietyLiterature and Culture StudiesCentral European national historyLinguistics and language evolutionAppreciative Inquiry and Organizational ChangeCentral European Literary Studies