Frame, Journal of Literary Studies

www.tijdschriftframe.nl

Frame is a biannual journal of literary studies, run by (former) students of Utrecht University, which publishes articles by international theorists along with important lectures, interviews, and critical reviews. It is the only Dutch publication forum that allows for a centred discussion on comparative literary studies. Frame broaches cutting-edge topics in the literary field and has in the past had the opportunity of working with well-known scholars such as Jonathan Culler, N. Katherine Hayles, Mieke Bal, and J. Hillis Miller. Issues of Frame are usually centred around a specific theme that resonates with the contemporary literary debate, and the editorial board aims to compile a set of articles that together allow for a fruitful discussion. Additionally, the Masterclass section offers students the opportunity to gain some much-needed publishing experience, as well as valuable guidance during the (re)writing process. Frame furthermore offers room for conference announcements, symposiums or workshop reports, lectures, and interviews. Our upcoming issue Frame 27.2 “Racism in the Netherlands” will launch in November 2014. For more information, to subscribe, or to order an issue, please visit our website ttp://www.tijdschriftframe.nl/. Alternatively, feel free to send us an email at frame.gw@uu.nl

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Frame is a biannual journal of literary studies, run by (former) students of Utrecht University, which publishes articles by international theorists along with important lectures, interviews, and critical reviews. It is the only Dutch publication forum that allows for a centred discussion on comparative literary studies. Frame broaches cutting-edge topics in the literary field and has in the past had the opportunity of working with well-known scholars such as Jonathan Culler, N. Katherine Hayles, Mieke Bal, and J. Hillis Miller. Issues of Frame are usually centred around a specific theme that resonates with the contemporary literary debate, and the editorial board aims to compile a set of articles that together allow for a fruitful discussion. Additionally, the Masterclass section offers students the opportunity to gain some much-needed publishing experience, as well as valuable guidance during the (re)writing process. Frame furthermore offers room for conference announcements, symposiums or workshop reports, lectures, and interviews. Our upcoming issue Frame 27.2 “Racism in the Netherlands” will launch in November 2014. For more information, to subscribe, or to order an issue, please visit our website ttp://www.tijdschriftframe.nl/. Alternatively, feel free to send us an email at frame.gw@uu.nl

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