Journals

  • Journal of English Language, Literature, and Culture

    The Journal of English Language, Literature and Culture is an international open access peer-reviewed journal of the Cameroon English Language and Literature Association. The Journal is published online and in print.

    The Journal is published in three issues annually - March, July, and November.  Special Issues are published to reflect areas of particular academic interest. The scope of the journals includes both theoretical and applied research topics in language, literature, linguistics, cultural studies and theoretical criticism.

    ALL papers published in JELLiC are reviewed. The first round of review is done by internal editors to ensure that the papers conform to the style and specialty of the journal, and have the basic language and strengths of a research document. Papers selected from this Internal Review are submitted for a second round of reviews. The second round of reviews is done by Expert Reviewers. 

    All submitted papers are considered subject to the understanding that they have not been published and are not being considered for publication elsewhere. 

  • LITERARY QUESTIONS: An International Journal

    Literary Questions: An International Journal is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal that publishes original research articles, reviews, and essays on literary theory, criticism, and scholarship. The journal is dedicated to promoting intellectual inquiry and debate in the field of literary studies, and to providing a platform for scholars and researchers to share their work with a global audience. 

    Literary Questions: An International Journal focuses on the following areas:

    • Literary studies 
    • Literary theory and criticism
    • Literary history and scholarship
    • Comparative literature and cultural studies
    • Literary pedagogy and teaching methods
    • Book reviews and review essays

    The journal welcomes submissions from scholars and researchers in all areas of literary studies, and is particularly interested in work that engages with the following themes:

    • The intersection of literature, language, and culture
    • The role of literature and language in shaping identity and community
    • The impact of technology on linguistic and literary production and consumption
    • The relationship between literature and other art forms, such as music, film, and visual art