Anshuman Bora

Anshuman Bora is an Assistant Professor of English at Debraj Roy College, Golaghat in Assam, India. His research interest include South Asian Literature, Decolonial Studies and Life Writing. He is engaged in doctoral research on the interface between Posthumanist Life Writing and Assamese Rebel Narratives.

Enakshi Samarawickrama

Dr Enakshi Samarawickrama is an Assistant Professor in the School of English at the University of Nottingham Malaysia. She is interested in researching portrayals of gender in crime fiction, the power dynamics at play between femininities and masculinities and the concepts of female victimhood, violence, and agency.

SARE

SARE: Southeast Asian Review of English is an international peer-reviewed journal founded in 1980. It publishes scholarly articles and reviews, interviews, and other lively and critical interventions.

Serving as an electronic journal from 2016, SARE aims to be a key critical forum for original research and fresh conversations from all over the world on the literatures, languages, and cultures of Southeast, South, and East Asia. It particularly welcomes theoretically-informed articles on the literary and other cultural productions of these regions.

SARE has been committed from its inception to featuring original and unpublished poems and short fiction.  

https://sare.um.edu.my/index.php/SARE/index

In 2012, SARE published a special journal issue on EcoGothic Asia (59.1) co-edited by one of our members, which can be accessed here

https://sare.um.edu.my/index.php/SARE/issue/view/2050

Plaridel

Plaridel: A Philippine Journal of Communication, Media and Society was first published in 2004 as a national journal of communication and has been released on a regular bi-annual basis since. It has since evolved to a more inclusive regional focus and has recently begun publishing papers from other Asian countries. Papers published in Plaridel Journal include original research in different areas of media and communication studies in the Philippines and Asia. These can be qualitative or quantitative work in media effects, industry, political economy, subcultural practices, and journalism studies, among others.

Plaridel is registered with the ISSN National Center Philippines, Bibliographic Services Division, National Library of the Philippines: ISSN 1656-25340.

Information for Authors

In 2015, Plaridel published a special journal issue on Locating Southeast Asian Horror (12.2) co-edited by one of our members, which can be accessed here

https://www.plarideljournal.org/theme/locating-southeast-asian-horror

 

Horror Studies

 

Horror Studies is a peer-reviewed academic journal devoted to the rigorous study of horror in all its manifold cultural and historical forms. With a strong interdisciplinary focus, the journal seeks to publish high-quality articles and reviews on topics relevant to the study of horror across a range of disciplines. 

Horror Studies is a double-blind peer-reviewed journal that intends to serve the international academic community in the humanities and specifically those scholars interested in horror. Exclusively examining horror, this journal will provide interested professionals with an opportunity to read outstanding scholarship from a variety of disciplinary perspectives, including work conceived as interdisciplinary. By expanding the conversation to include specialists concerned with diverse historical periods, varied geography, and a wide variety of expressive media, this journal will inform and stimulate anyone interested in a wider and deeper understanding of horror.

ISSN 20403275 , ONLINE ISSN 20403283

https://www.intellectbooks.com/horror-studies

In 2014, Horror Studies published a special journal issue on Thai Horror Film (5.2) co-edited by one of our members.

Gothic Studies

Gothic Studies is the journal of the International Gothic Association, and covers the field of Gothic studies from the eighteenth century to the present day, providing an international platform for dialogue and cultural critcism in the sphere of Gothic from within every period and media form.

The aim of Gothic Studies is not merely to open a forum for dialogue and cultural criticism, but to provide a specialist journal for scholars working in a field which is today taught or researched in academic institutions around the globe. Gothic Studies invites contributions from scholars working within any period of the Gothic; interdisciplinary scholarship is especially welcome, as are studies of works across the range of media, beyond the written word.

Print ISSN: 1362-7937 Online ISSN: 2050-456X

Published on behalf of the International Gothic Association

For information on Gothic Studies’ guidelines for submission, view the style guide here. Send your title page and anonymised manuscript to gothiceditors@gmail.com.

If you would like to propose a guest edited special issue, please write to Emily Alder, Editor, at gothiceditors@gmail.com to discuss your idea. If suitable, you will then be invited to submit a full proposal for peer review. Please read the instructions for guest editors for more information.

In 2020, Gothic Studies published a special issue on Gothic Folklore and Fairy Tale (22.1) edited by one of our members.

eTropic

eTropic publishes new research from Arts, Humanities, Social Sciences and allied fields on the variety and interrelatedness of nature, culture, and society in the Tropics.

Special Issue themes draw together scholars of the tropics, including: Northern Australia, Southeast Asia, South Asia, East Asia, Latin America, the Caribbean, tropical Africa, the Indian Ocean Islands, the Pacific, Hawai\’i, and the American South.

eTropic journal is free open access, indexed in Scopus, Google Scholar, DOAJ and Ulrich\’s, and archived in Pandora and Sherpa/Romeo. eTropic uses DOIs and Crossref. The journal is ranked Scimago Q1.

Editor-in-Chief Associate Professor Anita Lundberg
Founding Editor Professor Stephen Torre

In 2019, eTropic published a double special issue on Tropical Gothic (18.1 and 18.2) co-edited by one of our members, which can be accessed here

https://journals.jcu.edu.au/etropic/issue/view/192

https://journals.jcu.edu.au/etropic/issue/view/193