Comparative Art and Literature

Comparative Art and Literature

The Journal of Comparative Art and Literature

We are pleased to announce that the Journal of Comparative Art and Literature commenced its activities in March 2023 under the auspices of the Art and Literature Comparative Studies Association of Iran, licensed by the Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance. We hope that, with the scholarly contributions of both seasoned researchers and students, the journal will soon be granted the Academic-Scholarly rank by the Ministry of Science, Research, and Technology (MSRT).The journal aims to advance comparative studies within the fields of art and literature. Therefore, we cordially invite submissions from professors and students, encompassing theoretical inquiries, as well as comparative and interdisciplinary research topics.


Notice 1: Authors are required to provide their complete academic affiliation, including their academic rank, in both Persian and English in the Affiliation section in the Authors' portal.


Academic Journal Title: Comparative Art and Literature

Publisher: Art and Literature Comparative Studies Association of Iran

Journal License: Registered under number 92118 with the Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance on 25.07.1401 (17.10.2022)

Editor-in-Chief: Habibollah Abbasi

Peer Review Policy: Double-blind and confidential

Average Manuscript Initial Review Duration: Up to one week

Average Manuscript Review and Acceptance Duration: Up to two months

Publication Frequency: Quarterly

Journal Languages: Persian, English, French, Arabic (with abstracts in Persian and English)

Publication Type: Electronic and Print

Access Policy: Free and Open Access (Full Text)

Journal Email: ialcsa98@gmail.com


Copyright Notice: The journal complies with international copyright laws, recognizing the authors as the copyright holders of the articles. Therefore, authors are required to complete and upload the copyright form upon submission.

Journal articles are in open access status


Submitting a similarity report is mandatory.

Please note that reports demonstrating a similarity of less than 15% will be accepted.

Keywords Cloud

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