期刊名称:PHILOSOPHY AND LITERATURE
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
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Philosophy and Literature explores the dialogue between literary and philosophical studies. The journal offers a constant source of fresh, stimulating ideas in the aesthetics of literature, theory of criticism, philosophical interpretation of literature, and literary treatment of philosophy that challenge the cant and pretensions of academic priesthoods.
Instructions to Authors Author Guidelines
Note to Contributors:
Philosophy and Literature welcomes appropriate contributions. These may include philosophical interpretations of literature, literary investigations of classic works of philosophy, articles on the aesthetics of poetry and fiction, philosophy of mind or language relevant to literature, literature and empirical sciences, including recent psychology (such as cognitive or evolutionary psychology), and theory of criticism. Where we believe our readers interests might be served, we are also willing to consider articles in broader areas of philosophy, aesthetics, politics, the sciences, culture, and the humanities.
Although Philosophy and Literature owes allegiance to no particular school or style of criticism or philosophy, its editors prefer contributions free of jargon or needless technicality. Clarity is one of our ideals.
We are no longer able to consider paper manuscript submissions. Articles, which normally should not exceed 6500 words, must be submitted as email attachments (in MSWord or WordPerfect, without ZIP compression). Please include a 100-word abstract. Address submissions to: philandlit@bard.edu
Full information on manuscript specifications, which are strictly according to recent editions of The Chicago Manual of Style, can be found on the infamous Philosophy and Literature style sheet. Notes, which should be kept to a minimum, must appear as run-on text at the end of the manuscript; do not embed them in the text. Authors are advised to keep copies of their work; Philosophy and Literature is not responsible for damage or loss of submitted materials.
Instructions to Authors guidelines.pdf
Editorial Board
Editors and Editorial Board
Editors
Denis Dutton University of Canterbury, New Zealand
Garry Hagberg Bard College
Editor Emeritus
Patrick Henry Whitman College
Editorial Advisory Board
Robert Alter, University of California, Berkeley Hazel E. Barnes, University of Colorado Eva T. H. Brann, St. John's College, Annapolis Anthony J. Cascardi, University of California, Berkeley Frederick C. Crews, University of California, Berkeley Kathleen M. Higgins, University of Texas Deborah Knight, Queen's University, Canada Ray Monk, University of Southhampton David Gershom Meyers, Texas A&M University Alexander Nehamas, Princeton University Alex Neill, University of Southhampton Martha Nussbaum, University of Chicago Marjorie Perloff, Standford University Steven Pinker, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Gerald Prince, University of Pennsylvania
Sponsor
Bard College
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