The International Journal of James Bond Studies
Fincham Press · United Kingdom
eISSN2514-2178
✓ DOAJ✓ Open Access
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Aims & Scope✦ Inferred from recent articles
The International Journal of James Bond Studies examines the character of James Bond across various media, including novels, films, and video games. It analyzes themes of masculinity, gender, sexuality, and national identity, often through theoretical lenses such as postcolonialism, Marxism, and feminist theory. The journal also explores the evolution of Bond's narrative, villains, female characters, and the franchise's cultural impact and merchandising.
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General Information
Country / RegionUnited Kingdom
Primary LanguageEnglish
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StatusActive
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Publisher OrgFincham Press
Submission Info
Peer ReviewDouble anonymous peer review
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OA LicenseCC BY
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Ethics & Quality
COPE Member✗ No
OASPA Member✗ No
Not on Predatory Lists✓ Yes
Think.Check.Submit Compliance
8/12 · 67%
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Subject Classification
Research Topics (OpenAlex)
Shakespeare, Adaptation, and Literary CriticismCinema and Media StudiesDigital Games and MediaTheater, Performance, and Music HistorySouth Asian Cinema and CultureCrime and Detective Fiction StudiesContemporary Literature and CriticismSexuality, Behavior, and TechnologyNarrative Theory and AnalysisPhilippine History and Culture
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