Journals

MCL faculty serve as the editors of a variety of scholarly journals published by the professional organizations in their disciplines.  Below is a current list of MCL faculty edited journals.

Folklorica (https://journals.ku.edu/index.php/folklorica/index): Journal of the Slavic and East European Folklore Association, formerly known as SEEFA Journal, is published once annually. Articles, surveys, reviews, notices of conferences or expeditions, and announcements from scholars in any relevant field are acceptable. Contributions will be evaluated by the editorial board or by other specialists. Members of SEEFA and contributors receive one paper copy of the journal. Each issue of the journal will be available in an open access format three years after its publication. Online access to the most recent issues is limited to subscribers. All members receive a copy of the journal. For more information on membership, see below.

SEEFA (http://www.crees.ku.edu/SEEFA/) is devoted to an exchange of knowledge among scholars interested in Slavic and East European Folklore. SEEFA seeks to promote instruction in Slavic and East European folklore, organizes panels on the subject at national and international conferences, encourages the preparation of teaching materials and translations, and fosters exchanges. SEEFA also seeks to promote joint research, scholarly exchanges and conferences, expeditions, and publications with scholars in Slavic and other East European countries and countries of the former Soviet Union.

SEEJ  (http://www.aatseel.org/publications/see_journal/) Slavic & East European Journal is the chief publication of AATSEEL--The American Association of Teachers of Slavic & East European Languages.  "SEEJ publishes research studies in all areas of Slavic languages, literatures, and cultures. Papers on non-Slavic East European subjects of interest to Slavicists may also be considered. Submitted articles should be well-documented, and should reflect command of relevant primary sources in original languages and knowledge of the current state of research in appropriate areas. Pedagogical articles report the results of serious research, experimentation, and evaluation. SEEJ does not publish original fiction or translations of literary works."  The journal appears quarterly and includes reviews of recent scholarly works.  To submit a manuscript to SEEJ, contributors must be members of AATSEEL (www.aatseel.org).
 For information about subscribing to SEEJ, follow the link provided above.

 

Colloquia Germanica (http://www.narr-shop.de/index.php/zeitschriften/colloquia-germanica.html) is an international, peer-reviewed journal in the field of German literary and cultural studies published four times per year. Its declared goal is to further the collaboration among scholars of German literature and culture from around the globe. In order to facilitate this dialogue, it regularly includes articles and book reviews in both German and English.
Manuscripts should be sent via e-mail attachment to: tfiedler@uky.edu (Prof. Theodore Fiedler, Division of German Studies, 1055 Patterson Office Tower, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, 40506-0027, USA). All submissions will be acknowledged.

 

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