Queen's Quarterly Explained

Queen's Quarterly
Abbreviation:Queen's Q.
Discipline:Cultural and literary
Editor:James Carson [1]
History:1893–present
Frequency:Quarterly
Issn:0033-6041
Website:https://www.queensu.ca/quarterly/

Queen's Quarterly is a Canadian quarterly peer-reviewed literary and academic journal of cultural studies. Established in 1893, Queen's Quarterly is Canada's oldest academic quarterly. This magazine has won numerous awards including awards and nominations from National Media Awards Foundation.[2]

Some of the key founders of Queen's Quarterly are George Munro Grant, Sanford Fleming, and John Watson, all of Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario.[3] [4] The journal publishes articles, essays, reviews, short stories and poetry. It is abstracted and indexed in the Arts & Humanities Citation Index, Current Contents, MLA International Bibliography, and Abstracts of English Studies.

Editors

The following persons have been editor-in-chief of the journal:

Notes and References

  1. https://www.queensu.ca/history/news-and-events/news/dr-jamey-carson-recently-appointed-editor-of-the-queens-quarterly
  2. Web site: A Guide to Canadian Literary Magazines .
  3. http://hpcanpub.mcmaster.ca/case-study/queen-s-quarterly-fostering-canadian-cultural-identity "Queen's Quarterly: Fostering Canadian Cultural Identity"
  4. Web site: Queen's Quarterly: The Canadian Encyclopedia .