Германистика и скандинавистика
St. Kliment Ohridski University Press · Bulgaria
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The Journal for German and Scandinavian Studies is unique in Southeastern Europe and fulfills the need for a platform for knowledge exchange and promotion of the achievements of scholars from the region in the fields of German and Scandinavian Studies. The contributors to the Journal include both established specialists in these fields and early-career scholars from Southeastern and Central Europe, the German-speaking countries, and the Nordics. The ratio of authors affiliated with Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski to those from other research institutions is at least 2:1. The sections “Linguistics”, “Literary Studies”, “Translation Studies”, “Cultural and Country Studies” form the scientific part of the Journal. They contain original fundamental and applied scholarly research in all areas of modern German and Scandinavian Studies – literary studies, linguistics, translation studies, social sciences, history and culture of the German-speaking countries and the Nordics, intercultural communication, multilingualism, philosophy, theatre studies, history of art, and musicology. The Journal prioritises research that explores and elucidates the connections and relations between Bulgaria, on the one hand, and the German-speaking countries and the Nordic countries, on the other, in the areas listed above. The sections “Methodology and Didactics”, “Texts Awarded in Competitions for Students and Pupils”, “Translations of Prose and Poetry”, “Student Projects” and “Reviews” contain student texts; texts from competitions; reviews of scholarly publications and translations; surveys and reports; translations of fiction and poetry, journalistic and scholarly texts, and others.
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