{"title":"РУБРИКА „ПОЈМОВНИК” У ЧАСОПИСУ КЊИЖЕВНА ИСТОРИЈА","authors":"Снежана М. Милосављевић Милић","doi":"10.46630/phm.15.2023.40","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Literary History - The Journal for the Science of Literature was launched in 1968, and since 1991 its publisher is the Institute for Literature and Art. The magazine has an international editorship and is published three times a year. It is on the list of international journals ERIH PLUS and is indexed in the Digital Repository of the National Library of Serbia, MLA and CEEOL database, and the papers are archived in the repository of scientific journals in open access DOAJ.2. It is included in the A category (ANVUR) and the I category of the Reference List of Slavic magazines. Literary history is oriented towards literary-theoretical and literary-historical research, interdisciplinary works of comparative, intercultural and multimedia approach. The rubric “ TERMINOLOGICAL GUIDE” (since 2005) inherits a long tradition of literary theoretical research at the Institute for Literature and Art and is a continuation of the Dictionary of Literary Terms (ed. D. Živković, 1985). The works published in this section are primarily oriented towards literary terminology and, in a broader sense, towards literary theoretical and metascientific issues. To date, 45 concepts and terms have been processed. Contributions can be grouped within the following subcategories: 1) methodological issues; 2) terminological issues; 3) metacriticism; 4) periodization of literature; 5) geneological area. The greatest value of the works published in the “ TERMINOLOGICAL GUIDE” column is in the illumination of those literary-theoretical phenomena that have not yet had adequate elaboration or are open to new critical insights. Although the titles of the articles within the rubric are usually not of the nominalist-lexicographic type, the research topics offer further guidelines for potential lexicographic processing, and in this sense, most studies could be adapted to the standards of future dictionary publications.","PeriodicalId":328718,"journal":{"name":"PHILOLOGIA MEDIANA","volume":"10 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2023-05-16","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"PHILOLOGIA MEDIANA","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.46630/phm.15.2023.40","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Literary History - The Journal for the Science of Literature was launched in 1968, and since 1991 its publisher is the Institute for Literature and Art. The magazine has an international editorship and is published three times a year. It is on the list of international journals ERIH PLUS and is indexed in the Digital Repository of the National Library of Serbia, MLA and CEEOL database, and the papers are archived in the repository of scientific journals in open access DOAJ.2. It is included in the A category (ANVUR) and the I category of the Reference List of Slavic magazines. Literary history is oriented towards literary-theoretical and literary-historical research, interdisciplinary works of comparative, intercultural and multimedia approach. The rubric “ TERMINOLOGICAL GUIDE” (since 2005) inherits a long tradition of literary theoretical research at the Institute for Literature and Art and is a continuation of the Dictionary of Literary Terms (ed. D. Živković, 1985). The works published in this section are primarily oriented towards literary terminology and, in a broader sense, towards literary theoretical and metascientific issues. To date, 45 concepts and terms have been processed. Contributions can be grouped within the following subcategories: 1) methodological issues; 2) terminological issues; 3) metacriticism; 4) periodization of literature; 5) geneological area. The greatest value of the works published in the “ TERMINOLOGICAL GUIDE” column is in the illumination of those literary-theoretical phenomena that have not yet had adequate elaboration or are open to new critical insights. Although the titles of the articles within the rubric are usually not of the nominalist-lexicographic type, the research topics offer further guidelines for potential lexicographic processing, and in this sense, most studies could be adapted to the standards of future dictionary publications.