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SARE has been committed from its inception to featuring original and unpublished poems and short fiction.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