Romance Studies (Journal)

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The Romance Studies is an open access journal for Romance literary studies , which was founded in 2015 by Kai Nonnenmacher, from 2018 in joint editing with Olaf Müller, ISSN  2364-4753 , ISSN (Print) 2511-7882. The magazine, which is accessible digitally and free of charge, has also been published in print by the Munich Academic Publishing Association since 2016. A scientific advisory board was formed for quality assurance. The articles are indexed in the DOAJ , the International Bibliography of the Modern Language Association, and Klapp's Bibliography of French Literature .

Concept of magazine

The declared goal is to produce a periodical for all pages free of charge and with open source instruments: “A specialist journal based on German-language Romance studies, which is based on a consistent quality standard, which is also free of charge on the Internet for authors and readers Such an internationally visible organ of current research in literary and cultural studies (including related disciplines) can be - this is the self-image of Romance studies . "

This also has consequences for the author's rights: You retain the copyright and allow the journal to publish for the first time under the Creative Commons naming license, which allows others to use the work in the journal with the name of the author and the first publication. The authors can enter into additional contracts for the non-exclusive distribution of the version of their work published in the journal, stating the first publication in the journal (e.g. publish it in a collective publication or as a chapter in a monograph). You can publish your work online parallel to the publication at Romansh Studies (e.g. the pdf version on the homepages of institutions or on your own homepage), “because such productive exchange processes as well as an early and extended reference to the published work be funded ".

The type of review is shown separately depending on the category, usually as a peer review.

In addition to German, the Romance languages and, where appropriate - as in the case of international contributions - English are permitted as publication languages .

The reading formats are html , pdf and epub . The journal is published with the Open Journal Systems , the pdf version with LaTeX .

A blog will be kept to accompany the magazine. a. for article tenders.

To the title

The journal chooses the title with which Romance Studies is internationally referred to (English Romance Studies, French Etudes Romanes etc.): “The Romance studies are first of all the subject from which the articles originate. The title Romance Studies does not mark a specific or even all-rounder claim, but is to be understood neutrally and in a disciplinary sense. "

Rubrics

  • Sections : Main topics, edited relatively autonomously by one or more researchers;
  • Article ;
  • Readings : Interpretation of individual texts from a complete work, initially with regular Balzac readings, with German and French readings;
  • Country, culture, media : regional studies, cultural theories and their application, finally reflection on the media and the mediality of literature (science);
  • History of Romance Studies : historical studies on the historical reflection of Romance philology, as well as readings on historical research;
  • Essay and criticism : essayistic texts, reading and interpretation;
  • Ars legendi : Literature lessons at university and school;
  • Reviews ;
  • Forum : debate, miscommunication, small research texts or conference reports;
  • Chapter : for longer texts (pre-print, sample chapters), or for the long version of an abridged text that has already been published.

Booklets

In addition to the magazines, the Romance Studies also publish supplements, which are also available online in digital and printed form from the AVM. The first three are:

  • Frank Rutger Hausmann, "Romanistenlexikon", ed. by Kai Nonnenmacher with the assistance of Dominik Bohmann and Alexander Kalkhoff
  • "Ludovico Ariosto: 500 ° anniversario dell'Orlando furioso", ed. by Christian Rivoletti and Kai Nonnenmacher
  • "Cine de investigación: paradigmas sobre revelaciones y ocultamientos en el cine argentino", ed. by Wolfram Nitsch and Christian Wehr

prehistory

A magazine of the same name was published by E. Böhmer from Halle and later Strasbourg Romanist from 1871 to 1895 in 22 issues by the Weber publishing house in Bonn, after which it was discontinued. From 1897 to 1941 E. Ebering published Romanische Studien in his publishing house , which appeared irregularly. - A supplement to the traditional title environment without claim to completeness: G. Körting and E. Koschwitz published the French studies from 1881 to 1897 . The Italian studies were 1936-1943 by the German-Ital. Kulturinstitut and Petrarca-Haus Cologne published; 1978–2000 a magazine of the same name was published on the original initiative of the Viennese Istituto Italiano di Cultura . The Ibero-American Studies of the Ibero-American Institute Hamburg appeared 1935-1936, 1948-1979 they went on as a sub-series in the Hamburg Romance Studies . The Leipzig Romance Studies appeared 1931-1939.

Individual evidence

  1. editorial office. Retrieved May 13, 2019 .
  2. Romance Studies . romanischestudien.de. Retrieved April 24, 2016.
  3. Entry in the electronic journal library; Entry in the DOAJ.
  4. Akademische Verlagsgemeinschaft München: Available titles Romanic Studies. Retrieved November 11, 2017 .
  5. Kai Nonnenmacher: Wiss. Advisory board: main topics . Romance Studies. June 18, 2015. Accessed April 24, 2016.
  6. ^ Article of the Romance Studies in the DOAJ (Directory of Open Access Journals). Retrieved November 11, 2017 .
  7. a b c Kai Nonnenmacher: The magazine as an idea: invitation to readers and authors . In: Romance Studies . 1, No. 1, December 1, 2014, pp. 5-24. ISSN  2364-4753 . Retrieved April 24, 2016.
  8. ↑ Submission of a contribution - copyright notice . romanischestudien.de. Retrieved April 24, 2016.
  9. Romance Studies - Blog for the journal . Romance Studies. Retrieved on April 24, 2016., the messages also on Facebook: Romance Studies . facebook.com. Retrieved April 24, 2016. and on Twitter: Romance Studies (@RStudien) . Twitter. Retrieved April 24, 2016.
  10. Journal guidelines and publication process . romanischestudien.de. Retrieved April 24, 2016.
  11. Blog of the Romance Studies: Overview of the supplements. Retrieved November 11, 2017 .
  12. lexikon.romanischestudien.de
  13. blog.romanischestudien.de
  14. blog.romanischestudien.de