Focus and Scope

Journal of Literary Prose and Society is a peer-reviewed academic journal that focuses on the study of literary prose and its intersections with social, cultural, political, and humanistic issues. The journal welcomes research articles, conceptual papers, book reviews, and critical essays that engage with the role of prose in reflecting, shaping, and challenging societal norms and realities.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Analysis of fictional and non-fictional prose within social and cultural contexts

  • Representations of social issues in literature (e.g., gender, class, race, identity)

  • Sociology of literature and ecocriticism

  • Literature and social change

  • Prose and collective memory or historical narratives

  • Intertextuality and social narratives in literature

  • Digital literature and the changing culture of reading

  • Minority literature and marginalized voices

  • Prose as a medium of social and political critique

  • Multidisciplinary approaches to the study of literature and society

The journal is open to contributions from scholars, researchers, literary critics, and practitioners interested in exploring the dynamic relationship between literary prose and social realities in both local and global contexts.