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Publishing House and Owner: Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu, Romania

East-West Cultural Passage appears biannually and publishes work by scholars interested in the cross-cultural dialogue in areas such as literature, history, film, popular culture, institutions, politics and related subjects. The journal is devoted to the study of cross-cultural understanding with a clear humanistic emphasis. Articles with an interdisciplinary character are particularly welcome. The journal also publishes notes and comments, review essays and book reviews.

The East-West Cultural Psassage Journal focuses on theoretical and empirical research in the humanities disciplines. The journal welcomes the submission of articles from the following fields:

  • Anthropology
  • Cultural studies
  • Education
  • Language
  • Linguistics
  • Literature
  • Novels and short stories
  • Poetry
  • Teaching

Since Volume 25 (2025), East-West Cultural Passage has changed its publication timeframe to July and December.

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Plagiarism Policy

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