East Asian Publishing and Society is a new journal dedicated to the study of the publishing of texts and images in East Asia, from the earliest times up to the present. The journal will provide a platform for multi-disciplinary research by scholars addressing publishing practices in China, Korea, Japan, Taiwan and Vietnam.
East Asian Publishing and Society invites articles that treat any aspect of publishing history: production, distribution, and reception of manuscripts, imprints (books, periodicals, pamphlets, and single sheet prints), and electronic text. Studies of authorship and editing, the business of publishing, reading audiences and reading practices, libraries and book collection, the relationship between the state and publishing—to name just a few possible topics—are welcome.
In its scope and subject matter, Brill's East Asian Publishing and Society will complement the scholarship on book and printing history presented over the past quarter century by Princeton University’s East Asian Library Journal (formerly known as the Gest Library Journal), which ceased publication in 2010.
Brill’s new journal aims to print innovative studies on East Asian publishing to meet the scholarly community's expanding interest in this rich and varied field.
NOW AVAILABLE - Online submission: Articles for publication in East Asian Publishing and Society can be submitted online through Editorial Manager, please click here.
East Asian Publishing and Society invites articles that treat any aspect of publishing history: production, distribution, and reception of manuscripts, imprints (books, periodicals, pamphlets, and single sheet prints), and electronic text. Studies of authorship and editing, the business of publishing, reading audiences and reading practices, libraries and book collection, the relationship between the state and publishing—to name just a few possible topics—are welcome.
In its scope and subject matter, Brill's East Asian Publishing and Society will complement the scholarship on book and printing history presented over the past quarter century by Princeton University’s East Asian Library Journal (formerly known as the Gest Library Journal), which ceased publication in 2010.
Brill’s new journal aims to print innovative studies on East Asian publishing to meet the scholarly community's expanding interest in this rich and varied field.
NOW AVAILABLE - Online submission: Articles for publication in East Asian Publishing and Society can be submitted online through Editorial Manager, please click here.
