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Essays in French Literature and Culture

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Discipline
  
French studies

Edited by
  
Hélène Jaccomard

Language
  
French, English

Publication history
  
1964-present

Former name
  
Essays in French Literature

Essays in French Literature and Culture is an annual peer-reviewed academic journal published by the University of Western Australia. It was established in 1964 by James R. Lawler, the Foundation Chair of French Studies at this university. The journal focuses on French Studies, in a broad sense. From its inception, the journal’s main aim has been "to draw attention to broader aspects of French literary culture". The Journal is currently available in print and online.

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History

The journal was established in 1964 by James R. Lawler. In 1975, the journal's editorship passed on to Denis Boak who, in a commemorative issue celebrating the journal's fiftieth anniversary, argues that Essays in French Literature was a "free-standing intellectual endeavor" providing "an extra outlet for young scholars to publish". He was succeeded by Andrew Hunwick in 1995. Hélène Jaccomard took over in 2007. A growing interest in cultural studies in the field of French studies led to a widening of the scope of the journal and its renaming in 2008. The new title reflects this wider emphasis on culture.

Abstracting and indexing

The journal is abstracted and indexed in the Emerging Sources Citation Index, and EBSCO and ProQuest databases.

References

Essays in French Literature and Culture Wikipedia