About the Journal
JORLCS is a scholarly journal that focuses on the intersection of religion, literary, and cultural studies. It aims to explore the dynamic relationship between these three pivotal areas of human experience, shedding light on how religious traditions influence cultural expressions and literary works, while also examining the ways literary and culture reflect and shape religious practices, beliefs, and narratives.
The journal publishes original research, theoretical analyses, and critical reviews that offer insights into how religious contexts inform literary creations across different periods, genres, and cultures. It also emphasizes cultural studies as a means of understanding societal transformations influenced by religious ideologies, practices, and narratives. JORLCS provides an interdisciplinary platform for scholars, writers, and researchers from diverse academic backgrounds to present innovative research and engage in global conversations about the evolving roles of religion, literary , and culture in shaping contemporary and historical societies.
We welcome papers that tackle themes such as:
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The portrayal of religion in literary and arts
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Religious philosophies and their cultural impact
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Comparative cultural studies in religious contexts
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Influence of religion on language and narrative techniques
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Interactions between secular and religious cultures through literary works
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Literary depictions of religious conflicts and cultural exchanges
JORLCS offers a unique space for fostering academic exchange on these critical interdisciplinary topics, seeking to encourage collaboration and knowledge sharing across cultural, geographic, and academic boundaries.