South Central Review is a scholarly journal that explores the interdisciplinary nature of the humanities, focusing particularly on literature, languages, and cultures within the South Central United States and beyond. It provides a forum for critical inquiry into diverse topics, including literary criticism, cultural studies, and comparative literature.
This journal features articles that examine the region's unique cultural landscape, addressing issues of identity, race, class, and gender. Indexed in prominent databases for literary studies and humanities, South Central Review offers a platform for innovative scholarship. It's geared toward academics, graduate students, and anyone interested in the critical analysis of literature and culture.
Submit your research to South Central Review and engage with a community dedicated to exploring the complexities of the humanities. The journal welcomes diverse perspectives and seeks to foster critical dialogue across disciplines.