This series is an important new addition to the Journal of Arabic Literature and presents an independent platform for scholarly discourse. It actively solicits contributions from scholars, delving into specific topics crucial to both the academic community and a broader readership.
The series welcomes ideas and proposals for monographs and edited volumes, spanning from the pre-Islamic era to contemporary times. In harmony with the Journal of Arabic Literature's mission, this series also seeks to publish themed volumes with a strong theoretical focus within the expansive landscape of Arabic literature.
Additionally, spin-off publications of special issues derived from the Journal of Arabic Literature will also be published here. All submissions are subject to double-anonymous peer review prior to publication.
Authors and editors are cordially invited to submit proposals and/or full manuscripts to the publisher at BRILL, Teddi Dols (Teddi.Dols@Brill.com)