Spunti e ricerche explained

Spunti e ricerche
Cover:Logo for Spunti e ricerche; rivista d'italianistica.png
Editor:Raffaele Lampugnani, Annamaria Pagliaro, Antonio Pagliaro, Carolyn James.
Discipline:Italian studies
Language:English, Italian
Abbreviation:Spunti Ric.
Publisher:Spunti e ricerche
Country:Australia
Frequency:Annually
History:1985–present
Website:http://www.spuntiericerche.com/
Link1:http://www.spuntiericerche.com/issue/current
Link1-Name:Online access
Link2:http://www.spuntiericerche.com/issue/archive
Link2-Name:Online archives
Oclc:800268615
Issn:0816-5432
Eissn:2200-8942

Spunti e ricerche is an annual peer-reviewed academic journal that covers research in Italian studies. Individual volumes often consist of articles on a broadly defined theme, on a particular writer, or on various subjects. The editors-in-Chief are Raffaele Lampugnani (Monash University), Annamaria Pagliaro (Monash University), Antonio Pagliaro (La Trobe University), and Carolyn James (Monash University). Although other Australian journals pre-dated Spunti e ricerche, such as the now defunct Altro Polo (1978-1996), Spunti e ricerche is the oldest active academic journal in Australia specifically devoted to Italian studies.

History

Spunti e ricerche was the brain child of a number of tutors from the Italian Department of the University of Melbourne in 1981-1982 and the first volume appeared 1985. It was intended to foster, increase, and diversify Australian research and enquiry into Italian studies, specifically in the fields of Italian literature, politics, linguistics, history, society, cinema, and art, but also had the broad aim to encourage manifestations of the culture by Italians, or about Italians, in Australia.

Abstracting and indexing

Spunti e ricerche is indexed and abstracted in: