Филологически форум
Philological Forum
Publishing House: Софийски университет »Св. Климент Охридски«
Subject(s): Language and Literature Studies, Theoretical Linguistics, Applied Linguistics, Studies of Literature, Philology, Theory of Literature
Frequency: 2 issues
Print ISSN: 2367-8119
Online-ISSN: 2534-9473
Status: Active
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- 2019
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- 2021
- 2022
- 2023
- 2024
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Short Description
The Philological Forum is an interdisciplinary scholarly journal centring on the sphere of the humanities and established to serve as a platform for young scholars. Its issues are topical and are curated by a scholar specialising in the relevant area of philology and, broadly, the humanities. Articles in the journal concern issues pertaining to literary history and theory, the history of language and linguistic theory, cultural anthropology, folklore studies and ethnology, research on subjects relating to Antiquity and the Middle Ages, the media, theatre and cinema, language and literature education and the theory and practice of translation. Issues pertaining to Bulgarian studies abroad are given special consideration. The journal publishes scholarly articles, reviews, travelogues, fiction and interviews by young and establishes authors alike. The journal’s working languages include all Slavic languages, English and French. Texts in German, Spanish, Italian and Romanian are allowed.
The intended audience of the texts includes scholars, university lecturers, teachers in the humanities, specifically in the field of philology, BA, MA and PhD students, post-doc researchers and readers interested in philology.
Editorial board
assoc. prof. Nadezhda Stoyanova, PhD (editor in chief)
assoc. prof. Veneta Savova, PhD
senior assist. prof. Aglaya Mavrova, PhD
senior assist. prof. Martin Stefanov, PhD
senior assist. prof. Teodora Tzankova, PhD
senior assist. prof. Ivan P. Petrov, PhD
senior assist. prof. Simeon Stefanov, PhD
senior assist. prof. Kristiyan Yanev, PhD
Maria Ruseva, PhD
Editor in English
assist. prof. Georgi Georgiev (editor of the section It So Happened That…)