
Cultural Perspectives and Global Narratives
An Open Access Peer Reviewed International Journal
Publication Frequency- Bi-Monthly
Publisher Name-APEC Publisher
ISSN Online- 3105-1235
Country of Origin-South Africa
Language- English
Cultural Perspectives and Global Narratives is a peer-reviewed, open-access international journal dedicated to the critical examination of culture, identity, and storytelling in a globalized world. The journal serves as a platform for scholars, writers, and interdisciplinary researchers to explore how cultural expressions, historical memory, and narrative forms shape human experience across regions, communities, and media.
The journal encourages innovative methodologies and cross-cultural dialogues that interrogate contemporary global issues through the lens of cultural studies, literature, visual culture, philosophy, media studies, and the social sciences. All submissions undergo a double-blind peer review to maintain scholarly integrity and academic excellence.
Call for Paper
Cultural Perspectives and Global Narratives invites original research, reviews and case studies. We welcome work on Arts Humanities and Social Sciences. You can submit manuscripts via email to apecpublisher@gmail.com for rigorous peer review and rapid publication in forthcoming issues.
Latest Articles
Sacred Spaces, Contested Meanings: Religious Pluralism and Urban Transformation in…
Journal: Cultural Perspectives And Global Narratives
Author(s): Nami Sultana
Cultural Hybridity in the Digital Age: Identity Negotiation among Gen…
Journal: Cultural Perspectives And Global Narratives
Author(s): Nargis Sultana
Rewriting the Colonial Gaze: Postcolonial Cinema as a Tool of…
Journal: Cultural Perspectives And Global Narratives
Author(s): Alom Ahmed
Globalization and the Erosion of Indigenous Narratives: A Critical Study…
Journal: Cultural Perspectives And Global Narratives
Author(s): Mustaq Alom
Myth, Memory, and Migration: Transcultural Storytelling in the South Asian…
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Author(s): Chris, K.
The journal aims to promote critical inquiry into the cultural dimensions of human experience and the global circulation of narratives that inform individual and collective identities. It seeks to foster cross-cultural scholarship that interrogates power, representation, memory, and imagination in both historical and contemporary contexts.
Scope includes, but is not limited to:
- Literary and Cultural Studies
- Comparative Literature, World Literature, Postcolonial Narratives
- Indigenous Literatures, Diaspora Writing, Gender and Sexuality in Literature
- Storytelling Traditions, Mythologies, and Oral Histories
- Media and Visual Culture
- Film, Photography, Television, and Digital Storytelling
- Global Media Flows, Representation, and Reception
- Visual Semiotics and Cultural Criticism
- Philosophy, Identity, and Cultural Theory
- Theories of Culture, Power, and Representation
- Critical Theory, Postmodernism, and Decolonial Thought
- Ethics, Memory, and Human Subjectivity
- History and Globalization
- Transnational Histories, Cultural Memory, and Collective Trauma
- Colonialism, Migration, and Cultural Exchange
- Global Narratives and Historiographies
- Interdisciplinary and Hybrid Practices
- Environmental Humanities, Digital Humanities, Medical Humanities
- Artistic Research, Performance Studies, and Hybrid Narrative Forms
- Cultural Activism and Community-Based Research
Cultural Perspectives and Global Narratives is committed to publishing diverse voices and perspectives that expand our understanding of how narratives across time, space, and medium construct meaning, challenge norms, and shape the global cultural imagination.
• Globalization and the Erosion of Indigenous Narratives: A Critical Study of Language Loss and Cultural Displacement
• Rewriting the Colonial Gaze: Postcolonial Cinema as a Tool of Cultural Reclamation
• Cultural Hybridity in the Digital Age: Identity Negotiation among Gen Z in Transnational Spaces
• Sacred Spaces, Contested Meanings: Religious Pluralism and Urban Transformation in Global Cities