Colloquia Germanica Stetinensia
Published by Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Szczecinskiego
ISSN : 2450-8543 eISSN : 2353-317X
Abbreviation : Colloq. Ger. Stetin.
Aims & Scope
The scientific journal to the Faculty of Humanities of the Szczecin University «Colloquia Germanica Stetinensia» (up to 2015 the Scientific Bulletin of the Szczecin University «Colloquia Germanica Stetinensia», ISSN 1640-6818 / ISSN 0867-5791) has been published since 1988.
The journal functions as a platform for exchange of academic views between German (and other) philologists.
The journal publishes articles and reviews written by both experienced, acknowledged scholars and by young researchers.
The main disciplines are literary studies and linguistics.
However, papers in the fields of cultural studies, translation studies and language acquisition or language teaching also appear in the journal.
Some issues of the journal include, in addition to these, critiques of scholarly publications or reports from conferences.
The articles in the field of literary studies concern, on the one hand, the history of German-language literature and, on the other hand, the contemporary German, Austrian and Swiss literature.
Moreover, topics from the field of comparative literary studies (especially the comparison of German and Polish works), are addressed, as well as matters concerning, among others, narratology, feminist literature studies, various regional, social and political aspects.
A relevant area of interest is also the research on the interdependencies between literature and such media as film, music, visual arts, theatre, film and the Internet.
The papers in the field of cultural studies focus mainly on the German-Polish dialogue.
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2024 | 0.102 |
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2024 | 29532 |
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Most Cited Articles
The Most Cited Articles section features the journal's most impactful research, based on citation counts. These articles have been referenced frequently by other researchers, indicating their significant contribution to their respective fields.
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Between Location and Delocalization. The ‘Third Space’ in selected texts of Post-GDR literature
Citation: 1
Authors: Ilse
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Functions of Articles in verbal groups with accusative object (in Language System and Narration)
Citation: 0
Authors: Olga
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‘Priceless horse’ or ‘elegant girl’ – selected aspects of the translation of german brand names into Chinese
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Authors: Jarosław
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The shame of immigrants. Facets of a painful emotion in German literature on migration with a Polish background
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Authors: Dorota