Comparate Literature Studies: A Global and Interdisciplinary Approach

In today’s globally interconnected humanities landscape, the concept of national literature is evolving. It requires integration with Comparate and cross-disciplinary methodologies. This evolution enriches individual academic fields, modernizes their epistemological frameworks, and updates traditional analytical tools.

“Studi di letterature moderne e comparate” is a series dedicated to essays exploring Italian and international authors and texts. It embraces historical literary criticism, philology, and theoretical perspectives. The series champions the global essence of literature by forging connections with cultural anthropology, postcolonial studies, translation studies, and ecocriticism. This interdisciplinary approach allows for a richer and more nuanced understanding of literary works within a broader global context.

Furthermore, the series proudly promotes the research of emerging scholars from the Department of Filologia e critica delle letterature antiche e moderne at the University of Siena. This department is recognized as a center of excellence, both nationally and internationally, for its contributions to modern and comparate literature studies.

We warmly invite authors to submit proposals and complete manuscripts to the series editors at [email protected], [email protected], and [email protected]. Your contributions are valuable to the ongoing dialogue in this dynamic field.

All publications within the series undergo a rigorous peer-review process, ensuring high scholarly standards and contributing to the trustworthiness of the research.

“Studi di letterature moderne e comparate” is committed to Open Access publishing. We believe open access is crucial for disseminating knowledge and fostering collaboration within the global research community. This model ensures research achieves maximum impact and rapid dissemination in all editorial formats, promoting a collaborative and non-profit approach to scholarly communication.

Published through Firenze University Press and USiena PRESS, “Studi di letterature moderne e comparate” benefits from an innovative publishing initiative by the Universities of Florence and Siena. This project is specifically designed to serve the scholarly community and advance research in the humanities.

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