Aims & Scope
Overview
The American Journal of Humanities & Cultural Studies (AJHCS) is devoted to exploring the complex dimensions of human thought, cultural expression, and historical transformation. The journal provides an academic forum for interdisciplinary research that engages with the evolving narratives of human identity, society, ethics, art, and intellectual heritage.
Key Areas Of Focus
- Historical Studies and Cultural Historiography
- Philosophy, Ethics, and Political Thought
- Literary Criticism, Comparative Literature, and Narratology
- Cultural Theory, Identity, and Globalization
- Art History, Visual Culture, and Performance Studies
- Religion, Mythology, and Spiritual Traditions
- Media, Film, and Popular Culture
- Gender, Queer, and Postcolonial Studies
- Language, Linguistics, and Discourse Analysis
- Interdisciplinary Humanities and Digital Culture
Objectives
- To promote critical inquiry into the human condition through cultural, historical, and philosophical lenses.
- To publish original research that challenges dominant narratives and fosters cross-cultural understanding.
- To provide a platform for dialogue between creative and academic communities.
- To support innovative theoretical approaches and methodological diversity within the humanities.
- To ensure open-access dissemination of humanistic scholarship across borders and disciplines.
Open Access
Statement: AJHCS is an open-access journal. All articles are made freely available online to ensure global accessibility, encourage academic exchange, and support the public value of humanistic research.
License: All content is published under the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, sharing, and adaptation with proper citation.
Major Topics And Keywords
- Cultural Critique and Civilization Studies
- Literature, Poetics, and Aesthetics
- Philosophy of Language and Ethics
- History, Archives, and Memory
- Myth, Ritual, and Religious Studies
- Artistic Movements and Expression
- Postmodernism and Critical Theory
- Gender and Identity Politics
- Media and Communication in Society
- Global Cultural Flows and Hybridity