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UCP Journal of Languages & Literature
Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024)UCP Journal of Languages and Literature emphasizes contemporary, quality, and original research in a wide array of thematic domains that fall within the ambit of language and literary studies. Preference has been given to the contributions that deploy varying theoretical and methodological tools for achieving novel and critical insights. In the current issue, we have featured publications in the fields of bilingualism, second language acquisition, systemic functional linguistics, diasporic literature, and Post-Clonical literature.
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UCP Journal of Languages & Literature
Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023)UCP Journal of Languages and Literature emphasizes contemporary, quality, and original research in a wide array of thematic domains that fall within the ambit of language and literary studies. Preference has been given to the contributions that deploy varying theoretical and methodological tools for achieving novel and critical insights. In the current issue, we have featured publications in the fields of bilingualism, second language acquisition, systemic functional linguistics, diasporic literature, and Post-Clonical literature.
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UCP Journal of Language & Literature (UCP-JLL)
Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025)Uncertain Inheritances: Performing Selfhood, Migration, and Meaning in Modern Literary Imaginaries
The enduring vitality of literary inquiry lies not in the certainty of its conclusions but in its ceaseless negotiation with the indeterminacies of human experience. This Vol. 3, Issue 1, offers a constellation of studies that, while diverse in geography, period, and theoretical compass, collectively orbit questions of identity, displacement, and performativity in fractured cultural landscapes. Each contribution charts the unsettled ground where the self is rendered precarious — undone by futurity, alienation, or the demands of an inherited social script. -
UCP Journal of Languages & Literature
Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023)UCP Journal of Languages and Literature emphasizes contemporary, quality, and original research in a wide array of thematic domains that fall within the ambit of language and literary studies. Preference has been given to the contributions that deploy varying theoretical and methodological tools for achieving novel and critical insights. In the current issue, we have featured publications in the fields of bilingualism, second language acquisition, systemic functional linguistics, diasporic literature, and Post-Clonical literature.