编辑南非文学研究期刊的思考

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M. Titlestad
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《非洲英语研究》是约翰内斯堡威特沃特斯兰德大学英语系自1958年起每半年出版一次的期刊。根据我14年的编辑经历,我的感想是轶事。他们的动机有三个方面。首先,无论是在学术机构还是整个文学研究学院,期刊编辑基本上都是一种看不见的做法,它值得评论,因为它的影响力过大。第二,轶事能清晰地表达情境经验和实践。我不愿意做出一般性的推断,因为每一份文学研究期刊都有自己的背景,都有不同的优先顺序、传统和惯例。尽管如此,这个故事在某些方面会引起文学研究学院的撰稿人和编辑的共鸣。最后,非洲英语研究的变化反映了文学学术的转变,这使我们不仅可以反思批评范式的继承,还可以反思数字化的影响,特别是地方主义的侵蚀。
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Reflections on editing a South African literary studies journal
Abstract This article reflects on the history of English Studies in Africa, the journal published biannually since 1958 that is affiliated to the Department of English, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg. My reflections, based on my 14-year editorship, are anecdotal. They are motivated by three considerations. First, journal editorship is a largely invisible practice in both institutions and across the literary studies academy, and it warrants comment because it is unduly influential. Second, anecdotes articulate situated experiences and practices. I am loath to make general inferences since each literary studies journal is embedded in its context and fashioned by distinct priorities, traditions, and routines. Nonetheless, this account will resonate in some respects with contributors and editors across the literary studies academy. Finally, changes at English Studies in Africa have refracted shifts in literary scholarship, which allows us to reflect, not just on the succession of critical paradigms, but on the effects of digitization, particularly the erosion of provincialism.
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