Colloquia Comparativa Litterarum
Colloquia Comparativa Litterarum
Publishing House: Софийски университет »Св. Климент Охридски«
Subject(s): Anthropology, Social Sciences, Theatre, Dance, Performing Arts, Language and Literature Studies, Gender Studies, Fine Arts / Performing Arts, Customs / Folklore, Music, Architecture, Essay|Book Review |Scientific Life, Visual Arts, Studies of Literature, Sociology, Comparative Study of Literature, Albanian Literature, Austrian Literature, Belarussian Literature, Bosnian Literature, Bulgarian Literature, Croatian Literature, Czech Literature, Estonian Literature, French Literature, German Literature, Greek Literature, Hungarian Literature, Latvian Literature, Lithuanian Literature, Montenegrine Literature, Polish Literature, Romanian Literature, Russian Literature, Serbian Literature, Slovak Literature, Slovenian Literature, Turkish Literature, Ukrainian Literature, Other Language Literature, Cultural Anthropology / Ethnology, Book-Review, Film / Cinema / Cinematography, Translation Studies, Theory of Literature, History of Art, British Literature, American Literature
Frequency: 1 issues
Print ISSN: 2367-7716
Status: Active
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Short Description
Colloquia Comparativa Litterarum is published by Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski and edited by the literary scholars of the Balkan Studies Masters and Doctoral Studies Program (Department of General, Indo-European, and Balkan Linguistics with the Faculty of Slavic Studies). This journal aims to encourage the study of Comparative Literature. The similarities and overlaps between less popular literatures and the well-researched canonical phenomena remain rather unexplored. Colloquia Comparativa Litterarum wants to give priority to such issues; to reconsider the clichéd notions of centres and peripheries, of one-way influences, temporary delays and topic deficiencies. It makes sense to seek the meaning of common affinities and trends, in other words – to look at what is positive, stimulating, and creative about the communication between literary and cultural phenomena. In fact, the Balkans are home to just a small share of the less researched literatures in the field of Comparative Literature. In Europe, we often know too little about our neighbours, unless they happen to be the French, German or British literatures.
Colloquia Comparativa Litterarum expresses itself in three languages: Bulgarian, French and English. It provides new opportunities for communication between scholars of Comparative Literature with the aim of a complete, conceptual and terminological understanding of new ideas within our field of research.
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CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS
LEADING THEME OF THE NEXT, 2023 ISSUE:
Forms and Modes of Empathy:
Heroes and Anti-Heroes in a Comparative Perspective
Hero-making, personalisation, depersonalisation. Psychological and ethical probing through literature and the arts. Studies ranging from the realistic to the symbolic and the fantastic. Thematisation of experiences of empathy and ethical implications in the processes of writing and reading. (De)humanisation, loss or gain of individuation.
Papers and book-reviews for the journal’s upcoming issue will be accepted until 31 January 2023. Please send your submissions in English, French or Bulgarian by e-mail to ColloquiaCL@gmail.com
Editorial board
Editor
Professor Roumiana L. Stantcheva, Sofia University “St. Kl. Ohridski”
Editorial Board
Assoc. Professor Russana Beyleri, Sofia University “St. Kl. Ohridski”
Assoc. Professor Fotiny Christakoudy-Konstantinidou, Sofia University “St. Kl. Ohridski”
International Advisory Board
Professor Theo D’haen, Leuven University, Belgium
Professor Marko Juvan, Institute of Slovenian Literature and Literary Studies - SAZU, Slovenia
Professor Milena Kirova, Sofia University “St. Kl. Ohridski”, Bulgaria
Professor Dina Mantcheva, Sofia University “St. Kl. Ohridski”, Bulgaria
Professor Alain Montadon, Université Clermont Auvergne, France
Professor Manfred Schmeling, Université de Saarbrücken, Germany
Professor Elena Siupiur, Institut des Etudes Sud-Est Européennes, Académie Roumaine, Romania
Professor Anna Soncini, Université de Bologne, Italy
Professor Anna Tabaki, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece