Erothanatos

Erothanatos is an interdisciplinary, double-blind peer-reviewed literary journal that explores the intersections of literature, philosophy, cultural studies, and critical theory. Established with a vision to foreground voices that challenge conventional narratives, the journal is committed to publishing original, thought-provoking scholarship that delves into the complexities of human experience, artistic expression, and socio-political realities amidst the conflict between Eros and Thanatos — life and death, desire and dissolution — as enduring metaphors of human imagination.



PsychoNarratives


PsychoNarratives: A Journal on Interdisciplinary Studies of Literature, Culture, and Psychology is a peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary academic journal dedicated to exploring the complex relationships between narrative forms, cultural contexts, and psychological processes. The journal provides a critical forum for examining how literary texts, cultural practices, and psychological frameworks intersect to shape human experience, subjectivity, memory, identity, and meaning-making across historical and contemporary contexts.
Text and Thought


Text and Thought: An Interdisciplinary Journal on Literature and Philosophy is an international, peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to exploring the dynamic and reciprocal relationship between literary expression and philosophical inquiry. The journal provides a critical platform for examining how texts—literary, theoretical, and cultural—generate, mediate, and transform philosophical ideas, and how philosophical frameworks, in turn, shape literary form, narrative, genre, and interpretation.

Positioned at the intersection of the humanities, Text and Thought welcomes original research that engages with traditions ranging from classical philosophy to contemporary critical theory, and from canonical literature to emergent cultural forms. By fostering dialogue across disciplines, languages, periods, and theoretical orientations, the journal aims to advance nuanced scholarship that interrogates meaning, ethics, aesthetics, subjectivity, power, and epistemology as they emerge through text and thought alike.