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Accueil > Revues > Revue du GRIC : EOLLES (Epistemological Others, Languages, Literatures, Exchanges and Societies)

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EOLLES

Anciennement Est Ouest Langues Littératures Échanges Sociétés
Désormais Epistemological Others, Languages, Literatures, Exchanges and Societies

Revue pluridisciplinaire internationale à comité de lecture
Revue au fil de l’eau

Rédactrice en chef en 2015 : Élizabeth Durot-Boucé
Rédactrice en chef depuis 2016 : Anouk Guiné


Emanation du GRIC (Groupe de Recherche Identités et Cultures, EA4314), EOLLES est une revue électronique à comités scientifique et éditorial internationaux. Elle réunit des chercheurs français et étrangers spécialistes en sciences humaines et sociales (études culturelles, études de genre, études décoloniales, postcoloniales, intersectionnelles, littérature, histoire, science politique, anthropologie et sociologie).

Comité editorial : Sonia Anton, Université Le Havre Normandie ; Carine Roucan, Université Le Havre Normandie ; Hélène Rabaey, Université Le Havre Normandie ; Drew Eisenhauer, Université Le Havre Normandie ; Livia Escobar, Université Le Havre Normandie ; Nicolás Fuentes Parodi, Universidad Científica del Sur (Pérou).


EOLLES is an independently reviewed e-journal published. Hosted by the GRIC (Groupe de Recherche Identités et Cultures), EA 4314. It takes up the main research lines of the research centre which gathers specialists from a vast range of cultures (in alphabetical order : Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish) in order to explore the processes of cultural translations.

EOLLES claims its multidisciplinary quality and makes it its duty to associate its components, both chronological (the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, the Modern times, the post-modern times), geographical (Asia, France, Latin America, the Middle-East, Spain, the United Kingdom, the United States) and thematic (literature, the arts, civilisation, the history of ideas). It aims at laying bridges across these diverse fields and cultivating their borderland. Each issue includes a wide range of articles on all aspects of these subjects, and provides a space for debate and scholarly exchanges.


Editorial policy

EOLLES is an independently reviewed scholarly online publication. Each thematic issue includes a wide range of articles on social and cultural practices, and provides a forum for debate and scholarly exchanges. Some issues are supervised by guest editors. EOLLES welcomes researchers from France and abroad who are interested in pluri-, trans- or inter- disciplinary studies in fields including cultural studies, literature, philosophy or the history of ideas, the visual arts, music, media studies, sociology, history and anthropology within both the Eastern and Western worlds.

EOLLES also welcomes contributions related to the thematic issue : literature, linguistics, history, politics, sociology, anthropology, and aesthetics, with the aim of encouraging the broadest possible spectrum of approaches, involving gender, ethnicity, ideology, and theory. EOLLES publishes both solicited and unsolicited articles. We encourage submissions in English, Spanish, French, and Portuguese, but also any other language.

No manuscript will be considered if it is concurrently under consideration by another journal or is soon to be published elsewhere. Authors must allow for a minimum of one year to elapse after the release of an article published in EOLLES before they can re- publish it elsewhere.

They may then make use of their contribution on other electronic or paper media provided they do not alter the version previously published by EOLLES. In this case, the ensuing publication must acknowledge the initial online publication, and a link must be added to the page on which the contribution appears, pointing towards the site where the original publication is already available.

All articles undergo anonymous evaluation. Reports will be provided to authors upon request. Even when an article is accepted, the editorial board reserves the right to ask for changes, both in form and scope. Only finished articles in compliance with the submission guidelines posted on the EOLLES website will be considered for publication. Indeed, authors will have to observe the Guidelines to authors and style-sheet ; otherwise their article will not be accepted. Articles may include sound, visual or video material, provided it has been pre- formatted into the text of the article by the author and the necessary rights have been secured.

Authors are responsible for obtaining written permission to publish any copyrighted material. However, it will be possible to include internet links referring to these pictures and documents, if they are available online. Authors and contributors are personally responsible for the ideas expressed in their writings and for the payment of any royalties or copyright charges. All use of sources must be formally acknowledged.

Articles must either be submitted in Microsoft Word, or Rich Text Format (RTF). They must be double-spaced, and they must adhere to MLA style. Contributions should generally be 6000 to 8000 words in length (2000 to 2,200 signs per page). The editors are the final arbiters of length, grammar and usage. All enquiries regarding the editorial policy should be addressed to the chief editor : anoukguine@univ-lehavre.fr ; anouk31@yahoo.com