Sea Breeze Journal of Contemporary Liberian Writings
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Sea Breeze Journal of Contemporary Liberian Writings | |
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Editor | Stephanie Horton |
Categories | Literary magazine |
Frequency | Biannual |
Circulation | Electronic |
First issue | August 2004 |
Country | Liberia |
Language | English Liberian English, Liberian Pidgin/Creole |
Website | liberiaseabreeze.com |
Sea Breeze Journal of Contemporary Liberian Writings is a biannual peer-reviewed electronic journal that publishes creative non-fiction and original short fiction narratives, critical essays, novel excerpts, poetry, interviews, book reviews, and social and political commentary by Liberian writers on various aspects of culture, arts and society, including: African identity; gender equity; language; and thought.
The journal will be of interest to those who are actively engaged in research in Liberian literature and thought. Issues covered in the essays include: literary education and canon formation; women's oppression; exile, psychic fragmentation and dislocation; cultural recovery; and deconstructive history.
Publications can freely be downloaded from the journal's website in HTML.